Quoting STRAT: the dof is also giving me the strong impression the background plate is disconnected from the forground action.
Agreed. DOF is always such a tricky one to get looking right! Especially since for the most part
Architectural Photography is all about keeping the buildings In Focus!
thanks, well in this condition dof can be even trickier, since there s no close geometry that can make it merge with the rest of the image, but yes i agree i could have been more patient in applying my dof and get a better result or a more accurate one. in this case i wanted to focus on the tv area and not the patio itself, i modeled the baker arm chair so i think it s fair. anyway i m not going to correct my dof at the moment, but i uploaded a version with no dof for u. btw i have 3 other pics attached that... well if u want feel free to comment on the attachments as well
Very mistirious mood - well done. Material mapping is fine too.DOF isn't my favourit effect beside very close object fotographs. The ptc5 picture is hard to comment, has something to do with vertigo, so I'm not able to look at it. RK
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finding3d
said 11 October 2010 11:59 pmTom Livings
said 12 October 2010 12:01 amStephen Leworthy
said 12 October 2010 1:33 ammarwan s
said 12 October 2010 1:58 amthanks, and no but actually the person who was watching the movie moved the chaire and went to get some popcorn :/
Alex Ayuso
said 12 October 2010 5:49 pmAgreed on this point, the DOF does make everything as if it was pasted on afterwards.
Brian Bradley
said 13 October 2010 1:42 amAgreed. DOF is always such a tricky one to get looking right! Especially since for the most part
Architectural Photography is all about keeping the buildings In Focus!
Regards
Bri
marwan s
said 13 October 2010 3:46 amStephen Leworthy
said 13 October 2010 3:49 ammarwan s
said 14 October 2010 2:39 amralf kirsch
said 14 October 2010 2:57 ammarwan s
said 14 October 2010 11:35 amarif11235
said 14 October 2010 1:58 pmmarwan s
said 16 October 2010 5:51 pm