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Old Oct-17-2009, 02:37 PM
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Taken at Fort Ticonderoga, Kings Garden on my journey to the DGrin Shootout in Acadia.

I was messing around with shallow depth of field on this one to focus only on the pulley and the textures

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Thanks Richard,

I know it's not the greatest photo but I was just psyched to have gotten a cool example of what shallow depth of field will do with the background when it's far enough away.

The background on most of my previous attempts has been much to close and doesn't end up blurring at all.
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