Hey everyone,
lately I've been taking alot of macro photography as part of the art direction for senior film. I really want to find a way to incorporate a strong depth of field into my field since it focuses on small creature and textures. Here's a few of the best ones:
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lately I've been taking alot of macro photography as part of the art direction for senior film. I really want to find a way to incorporate a strong depth of field into my field since it focuses on small creature and textures. Here's a few of the best ones:
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