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Got a fear of clowns?Then you will not like this guy. Seems to be in-tune with whats going on around him compared to all the other guys. Also the whites of the clowns faces were not a true white so don't mistake that for this having a colour cast.
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Although I gotta admitt, sometimes it makes for a good laugh ![]()
perfect depth of field!
the longer i look at this, the creepier they get! Nathan
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I've seen this type of photo before using clowns and you have captured the scene well.
I also agree, perfect DOF. Cheers Michael
Nice colours and use of DOF, I kind of like the way the in focus clown is sticking he's head inside the shot.
I like it. Well executed
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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