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In addition to the depth of field issues, I see lighting and contrast issues and some lens distortion issues. I think shooting at a longer focal length would help with the legs distortion.
I would also straighten the cutting board on the onion photo, and have the straighten the grain of the cutting board in the drink photo.
Good luck!
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In addition to the depth of field issues, I see lighting and contrast issues and some lens distortion issues. I think shooting at a longer focal length would help with the legs distortion.
I would also straighten the cutting board on the onion photo, and have the straighten the grain of the cutting board in the drink photo.
Good luck!
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Thanks for your reply,
I understand about lens distortions, but don't see clear about brightness-contrast problem, if i understand correctly overexposure and low contrast?
Straighten the board - if i understand about horizon, and grain you mean noise reducing?
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I believe the white and black points need adjustment to fix the contrast and light issues.
The grain of the wood, or patterns in the wood is what I was referring to. They should run parallel on my opinion.
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ok, i understand, thank you