Yep - this qualifies. If you could have
forced the front cupcake further into a
corner (and gotten the green one further into
the background) it might be a touch more
striking because the green one would have
been blurred making the front red one more
clearly in focus. A slightly wider aperture
would also enhance that a touch as well,
maybe down to 3.5 depending on your lens.
lol. Thanks. It was helpful. When I come down
from my chocolate/sugar coma from consuming
these bokeh-licious treats, i'll read it
again. :)
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haha - I was getting a little buzz just
looking at them so I can only imagine eating
a fist full would be like =)
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Brian Merwin
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Yep - this qualifies. If you could have forced the front cupcake further into a corner (and gotten the green one further into the background) it might be a touch more striking because the green one would have been blurred making the front red one more clearly in focus. A slightly wider aperture would also enhance that a touch as well, maybe down to 3.5 depending on your lens.
Hope that's helpful and not annoying =)
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