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But Osama, do you think that everybody will send you their settings, just to you ? It's nice to share...that's ALL the idea of this forum and any forum in general....And, welcome to the forum ! Osama.
NICE BUILDING, really
LIKE the LIGHTING a lot - kind of CALM light... CONGRATS
BUT Cannot STAND those TREES... they really SPOIL the PIC...
Sorry for that but....that's it....
Just tell me, how do YOU THINK THAT Tree will GROW NORMALLY,
covered to the NECK with PAVES.... ;( Because I don't think it will...
And just a little advice, do not try FAKING DOF, with bluring the CLOSE UP
elements.... the tree on the right....
In Architecture VIZUALIZATION, especially EXTERIOR, DOF is very RARE... IMO
Hey...agree with Candelero, don't like so much the trees....
About the DOF, It's nice to put some...specially with peoples..it's not so rare indeed... But the one you did doesn't work, It's like if there was a bonzai in front of your lense...
not agree with Candelero about te design...it's not my taste...But , you know,
taste and colours....
DOF effects in archviz renderings makes thing look small since you would not get a DOF blur in reality unless you were a) using a VERY long lense, or b) shootig a model.
Apart from the fact that I totally agree with the comments about the trees, I most correct some people here on the DOF comments.
DOF allways occurs when you take a photograph of the real world, object or landscape photography. It's just that in Architectural photography one neraly allways works with a small lens opening so the DOF is minimal. But if you take a photo of a building with a tree very close to the camera it is impossible to get the tree and building equely in focus.
However not as badly blurred as this one ( I guess the bitmap wasn't big enough). Unfortunately I see mistakes like this all the time on other forums.
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