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by Retr0id
55 days ago
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> we're so obsessed with shallow depth-of-field as a sign of "quality" and/or meaning It's not necessarily a sign of "quality", but it is something we see less often, which makes it more interesting. Phone cameras can't do shallow depth of field, for example. And of course, the human eye also has a limited DoF range. It is interesting to see things in a way that we cannot directly perceive. |
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