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| 01/10/2005 12:56:57 PM |
January Hebeby SteveJComment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." Yep, in effect here. Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? Certainly. Nicely shot. Doesn't grab me though. |
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| 01/10/2005 12:56:15 PM |
My glass guitarby tolovemoonComment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." We do see a bit of that on the glass guitar. The rest of the photo isn't in sharp enough focus to really tell. Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? To my eye the bokeh is such a minor part of a very jumbled and poorly shot image that it really doesn't even come into play. the blue background is distracting, the light from the right of the frame appears to be too hot, the black.... fur? is just weird.... This doesn't work for me. |
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| 01/10/2005 12:52:05 PM |
Mostly Blurryby plumber711Comment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." We do see that here. Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? The combination of flowers and berries do make for a colorful image, but to my eye the frame looks crammed full and contrived. I'd prefer to see more simplicity. So in that respect, I don't feel that any element here enhances another, they just distract from one another. |
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| 01/10/2005 12:43:27 PM |
Motherly Loveby photomayhemComment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." We do see some of that here. Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? To my eye the specular bokeh highlights are distracting from the main subjects. The shot itself is lovely, though the hand position in the frame is distracting and abruptly cut off. This is going to sound really weird, but something about the tones and colors in this image remind me of some 70s sitcom. Not that that's a bad thing! :D |
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| 01/10/2005 12:41:23 PM |
Golden Globeby ZoomdakComment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." Check. Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? Check. The color is warm and creamy and the bokeh is lovely and smooth. Very nice. |
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| 01/10/2005 12:39:05 PM |
In The Jenkins' Front Yardby davidbedardComment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? Yep. But from a creative, aesthetic standpoint I don't find this shot inspiring. |
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| 01/10/2005 12:36:35 PM |
Alone in a Crowdby sgauriaComment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." Boy do we see that here! Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? In every sense of the word. I think it's fabulous that the bokeh almost has a grid patterm, I've never seen anything like that before- can't wait to find out after the challenge what camera and lens you used. Nice job!! |
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| 01/10/2005 10:30:07 AM |
Screen Shot Gerbera 2by banmornComment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? Absolutely. Great image in all aspects. |
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| 01/10/2005 10:29:47 AM |
Suspensionby les0910Comment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." This definitely fits. Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? Yes. Lovely in all respects. |
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| 01/10/2005 10:28:07 AM |
Pistil and Stamenby umbrisComment: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." We do see that here. Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? While the subject stands out, the background is very subtle and uninteresting. If there is a relationship between front and back it is impossible to discern. |
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