“ My Books ”
It has been said, "you can tell a lot about a person by looking at their bookshelf". Needless to say I love Theology. I was going for a shallow depth of field so as to really draw the eye to the center of the photo.
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  • Jennifer Bradshaw Edited 5 years ago

    Nice, I like how busy this shot keeps me. If wanting to draw the eye to the center you should go for a bit more depth of field as I feel like my eye doesn't rest while… more

    Nice, I like how busy this shot keeps me. If wanting to draw the eye to the center you should go for a bit more depth of field as I feel like my eye doesn't rest while scanning the titles. But, don't dismiss that as a concept because it really works well too!

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  • cedric Edited 5 years ago

    I see the shallow depth of field, particularly in the corners. I am interested to know how much of a depth of field you were looking to achieve. Could you share your… more

    I see the shallow depth of field, particularly in the corners. I am interested to know how much of a depth of field you were looking to achieve. Could you share your camera settings? That would help in making suggestions/tips. You could get a shallower DOF with a longer focal length, for example. Good job!

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