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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerspouse" data-source="post: 792831" data-attributes="member: 46690"><p>That IS interesting. It really seemed to make a difference, didn't it? </p><p></p><p>I think I'm in the minority here in prefering to see that back duck's eyes/face as sharp as the duck in the foreground. They're just not separated enough for me to think that blur on back duck places more emphasis on the front one. If there was more distance between them AND much more obvious blur on the back duck, then I could see that working. But my own aesthetic tastes - again, just my own - lean towards prefering both subjects sharp in this setting. So for me, this treatment you gave the photo was effective.</p><p></p><p>Just curious - do you have any of the AI programs, like Topaz?</p><p></p><p>(Thanks for posting this update. I was curious what you'd tweak on it :encouragement: )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerspouse, post: 792831, member: 46690"] That IS interesting. It really seemed to make a difference, didn't it? I think I'm in the minority here in prefering to see that back duck's eyes/face as sharp as the duck in the foreground. They're just not separated enough for me to think that blur on back duck places more emphasis on the front one. If there was more distance between them AND much more obvious blur on the back duck, then I could see that working. But my own aesthetic tastes - again, just my own - lean towards prefering both subjects sharp in this setting. So for me, this treatment you gave the photo was effective. Just curious - do you have any of the AI programs, like Topaz? (Thanks for posting this update. I was curious what you'd tweak on it :encouragement: ) [/QUOTE]
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