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Depth of Field Raya Celebrations

Sunday, October 15, 2006

I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of my 35mm adapter so I can actually go out there and film Brunei's Raya celebrations with as shallow a depth of field as my F1.4 Nikon can muster.. and then I can post it on my YouTube page.

Shallow DOF - the icing on any Deliciously shot and edited video... MMMMMMMMMM Yummy..