dholliday
deconstructed rep
Its focused on the bridge - took this on my phone. A little deep focus, a little vignetting, a little grain.
nice composition and interesting colours, probably turn off that weird selective focus option to get the whole image sharp.
according to Toshiba, "deep focus" is a feature which does away with depth-of-field altogether to have everything sharp:
http://dailytechwhip.com/toshibas-new-dual-camera-module-brings-deep-focus-imaging-to-smartphones/
thin depth-of-field (classical selective focus) is something you normally see with cameras with somewhat larger image sensors and large-aperture lenses...but even they would've shot that bridge all sharp, for the distance of all the details mean selective focus in that sense is barely possible, means your bridge effort has a bit of that 'uncanny valley' vibe.