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5th April 2011, 11:26 PM
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Smokey Mountains
I was outside one morning and thought this bush looked pretty.
Unfortunatley, when I got home to review some photos, I found that for the first time I thought the bokeh from my canon 50 f1.8 was 'harsh'. In this case the background in the upper left corner. The only editing I did was a rescale, a USM, and a little selective blurring of the 'harsh' bokeh. Any C&C welcome.
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5th April 2011, 11:31 PM
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Re: Smokey Mountains
I see that happening in some of my shots when the background is real "twiggy" with a pretty wide variety of similar colors. It's a thought.
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6th April 2011, 12:23 AM
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Re: Smokey Mountains
Is there a better way to 'soften' the bokeh there? Perhaps a guassian blur with a selective mask so as to keep the foreground unchanged?
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