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one of the cool effects of using multiple frames to stitched together for one large portrait is having the same depth of field as your native lens but a greater field of view.

For instance, this is an 85mm (single frame would be a medium shot - top of head to just below the waist), but shooting multiple frames around the subject allows for a field of view, obviously, greater than an 85mm.

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the upper part of the tree looks kind of wierd, i wish to crop it out,
2/3 right parts jf the image is nice

Great shot Jeff. I agree with Sergey, the tree is distracting. Would be great if it wasn't there at all, but understand if you were to move to the right, she'll then block the river. I really like the compression the 85mm gives this image. 3 stars mate.

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