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Anonymous
What do you think?
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>> Anonymous
I think you need to go screw yourself
>> Anonymous
My eyes fall down to the tin of screws on the table. The DoF makes my head hurt when trying to figure out what I'm looking at.
>> Anonymous
VERY distracting background, Whatever is laying on the bottom, and the computer monitor distract attention from the screws
>> Anonymous
fake DoF sucks
>> Bob
I like the idea, but background is :(
>> Anonymous
Lose the bottom half of the picture, my eyes can't focus on this shit.
>> Anonymous
are you aluminum bar person? if so, you arent listening to what was said. if not, refer to post
>>89673
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>>89816
This is way more interesting than Aluminum Bar Person's shot.

1. There's a subject to the photo
2. The subject is in focus

I actually kind of like this one. It's like the screws are lined up to dive into the little pool below. The problem comes from the fact that the background is filled with the random crap in your room, and the pool of screws are in the wrong plane for that to really work. But it's not Aluminum-bar-guy bad.

(Also: Check the EXIF. Different cameras being used. Different guy)
>> Anonymous
op photo is neat, except the background sorta kills it and i think the screws should be more in the center of the picture. if you can dull down the background somehow then it would be very cool.