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I like it, OP, unsettling look on her. Something reminiscent of Crewdson's good work with this.
The background could be better, namely without that big yellow poster taking attention away, but it doesn't ruin it and I'm guessing this was candid?
>>298857 1. Bokeh refers to the appearance of the blur, not the amount of it. That's depth of field. 2. Shallow depth of field is a massively overused, gimmicky technique. Use the background to add to the image instead of blurring it all to shit; if your picture's meaningful chances are a pretty flower/person/desk shit isn't the only thing in it that makes it so. Here seeing it's a bedroom adds so much context and story that wouldn't be there if it was just the girl. 3. 10/10 troll job, I bit hard and I don't care.
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