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Photographer  Sandra Bozic {Karma:3963}
Project #17 Toy Camera Camera Model Olympus/Camedia/digital
Categories Macro
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Uploaded 11/22/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About Not such sharp focus, but it's interesting to me because of line between blur and sharp, and perspective as well..
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Vojin Jankovic   {K:290} 1/25/2004
Perspective is fantastic. Usually you can see the spider on photos from above and here you gave us possibility to look him right in the eyes. Background is also very nice. It looks like snow. Pozdrav Peri Detlicu od Atomrava.

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David Dias   {K:1347} 1/10/2004
Hi Sandra,
Thank you for all your kind words. This is a great site and since I contributed more than the minium asked for, lets say that the extra was for your use of this site. I like your imagination in all your shots. I think it helps to be young for such things and I think you are younger than I (not hard to be younger than I). Keep up the good work.
Dave

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A. W. Osnafotos A. W. Osnafotos   {K:6373} 1/4/2004
:) litle one ... in excellent big.

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Emanuele Calvagno   {K:14353} 11/22/2003
ragno in avvicinamento!!!.... bella idea...
avrei preferito che fossi un pò vicina al soggetto..ma va bene anche così

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Joe Pan   {K:549} 11/22/2003
Yes, the "sharp zone" can be clearly seen here. And IMHO, for more impact you need to go closer and place the front of the spider well within the sharp zone, it doesn't matter if his back is less sharp.

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paul shelasky   {K:1211} 11/22/2003
Yes the shallow depth makes this work. If the spiders legs were a bit more in the sharp zone and you were a bit closer it would add to the impact. good idea!

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