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It is a common practice in photography to take more than one shot in a given situation if possible. Often one of those shots turns out significantly better than the other ones. So here I got two shots of the water buffaloes. I like the first one more because the buffalo in the front is sticking out his tounge, but in this shot the one in the back is out-of-focus because of the shallow depth-of-field, which I do not like. So my solution was, to take the second buffalo from the second shot, and stick it in the first one. I used an image-editing software to do that, but it could be done using darkroom techniques also. Here is the result: |
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