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09/23/2005 02:36:19 PM · #1 |
"Take a photograph which causes the viewer to focus on the edge rather than the center of the picture."
OK, first suggestion I've posted. We had this task in a photography class I took way back in undergrad. There were some interesting results.
I've roughly been over the challenge history and didn't see something like it. I could have missed one though. |
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09/23/2005 02:52:42 PM · #2 |
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09/23/2005 03:01:05 PM · #3 |
Sounds cool, have any examples to get a better idea of what you mean. |
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09/23/2005 03:07:06 PM · #4 |
:) Not on digital. The pics from undergrad are, naturally, on film. I'll try to find a different example. |
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09/23/2005 03:27:42 PM · #5 |
I like this a lot. It should encourage real creativity, I think, because by definition the standard kinds of composition and subjects aren't going to work. |
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09/23/2005 03:35:47 PM · #6 |
forgive me if a stupid question, but would this done by using a very narrow depth of field or how? Sounds like a very interesting idea.
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09/23/2005 06:22:00 PM · #7 |
Something like this, then?
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09/23/2005 07:24:42 PM · #8 |
This is a total proof-of-concept picture, and I'd give it a less than 4 in real life, but something like this...
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