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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 279230" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>I too find the "off-center" feel distracting. You might have gone right on the wall and shot down the hallway, but then perhaps you wouldn't get the full effect you were after. Centers are hard to find, and I often struggle with something being just a little off, too. Without a surveyor's kit, it's kinda tough! LOL</p><p></p><p>As far as the gate becoming the center of the focus, I kind of like it there. Maybe a little less DOF so that it's blurred out slightly, or perhaps pushed back a little more out of the way? I wonder what it would look like wide open at the 2.8? Stepping in front of the gate would steal the length of the hallway, which adds to the overall feel, I'd think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 279230, member: 12257"] I too find the "off-center" feel distracting. You might have gone right on the wall and shot down the hallway, but then perhaps you wouldn't get the full effect you were after. Centers are hard to find, and I often struggle with something being just a little off, too. Without a surveyor's kit, it's kinda tough! LOL As far as the gate becoming the center of the focus, I kind of like it there. Maybe a little less DOF so that it's blurred out slightly, or perhaps pushed back a little more out of the way? I wonder what it would look like wide open at the 2.8? Stepping in front of the gate would steal the length of the hallway, which adds to the overall feel, I'd think. [/QUOTE]
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