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    Buddha and happiness

    Partial photo of a Chinese origine ceramic piece more than 100 years old. About 25 cm height.

    Buddha and happiness

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    Re: Buddha and happiness

    Age regardless, the image is, to my view, too bright.

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    Re: Buddha and happiness

    Image is quite soft and not well focused.

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    Re: Buddha and happiness

    Thank you for the comments guys.
    Tony... you do not like it's brightness...
    For John it is soft and not well focused...

    I have to go and re-do it.

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    Re: Buddha and happiness

    Antonio... If you decide to reshoot this image, I suggest that a different color background might provide more separation. Additionally, this is a very small figurine and thus your DOF is extremely narrow. Perhaps a smaller aperture and/or focus stacking might help...

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    Re: Buddha and happiness

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Antonio... If you decide to reshoot this image, I suggest that a different color background might provide more separation. Additionally, this is a very small figurine and thus your DOF is extremely narrow. Perhaps a smaller aperture and/or focus stacking might help...
    Thank you for your comment Richard.
    I will photograph again with some kind of scale and with a different background.
    In fact, I was just playing around with my new toys...
    Yes, the DOF is very, very shallow. I was very bear and wide open...

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