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You see it all the time? Well good for you :P In the meantime, we're left with a dark eyeball with no colour :P


Personally for it to work in B&W it would need to be closer with more light on the eye or something I think? Show more detail or something.
 
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Happy New Year one and all :)

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Having never heard of that technique before, from some example images I've seen on Google, I really don't get what it's about. The photos just look like they've been taken with a super fast lens (hence the very narrow DoF).

That's pretty much it. You get the equivalent look of an impossibly fast lens, with the side effect of creating extremely large files that you can print at massive sizes if required. Can have quite a nice aesthetic effect - good for placing a subject within its environment whilst maintaining far more focal separation than you could ever achieve with a wide-angle lens.
 
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