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A seeds eater
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I think if you blurred the cars in the top right it would look a little more like a shallow focus shot with a lot of bokeh. And if you blurred in the bottom right and basically had a line of focus down the car it would look like tilt-shift. Just goes to what subjective style you want. But if you're gonna de-emphasize the background I'd do all of it and hit that top row of cars.
Thanks for the input.
Love the effect but the people are distracting, car looks awesome
I agree it would look better without the people there, but at an event, I had no control over anything.