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09/04/2007 01:54:23 AM · #51
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09/04/2007 11:41:59 PM · #59
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09/05/2007 02:05:08 AM · #61
My photo (not of) America's most (in)famous anti-paparazzi didn't do so well ...

09/05/2007 03:07:31 AM · #62

Bokeh outtake
09/05/2007 06:29:42 AM · #63
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09/05/2007 10:22:37 AM · #65

I have too much going on at work and home to spend much time on line. I will try to catch up soon.
09/05/2007 10:43:09 AM · #66
09/05/2007 11:36:35 AM · #67


I am having a very, very difficult time making images where everything is blurry (on purpose). It goes so much against my nature. I'd appreciate thoughts on this (or if it was talked about last month, a pointer to where those thoughts are).

Message edited by author 2007-09-05 11:38:27.
09/05/2007 11:40:57 AM · #68
Originally posted by ursula:



I am having a very, very difficult time making images where everything is blurry (on purpose). It goes so much against my nature. I'd appreciate thoughts on this (or if it was talked about last month, a pointer to where those thoughts are).


you mean this? blurgeois pedagogues

I think posthumous and undieyatch did a good job outlining the different methods and expressive contexts of the blur technique.
09/05/2007 11:46:43 AM · #69
Originally posted by krnodil:

Originally posted by ursula:



I am having a very, very difficult time making images where everything is blurry (on purpose). It goes so much against my nature. I'd appreciate thoughts on this (or if it was talked about last month, a pointer to where those thoughts are).


you mean this? blurgeois pedagogues

I think posthumous and undieyatch did a good job outlining the different methods and expressive contexts of the blur technique.


OK, yes, thank you! That would be it (for starters at least). I read through the thread quickly just now, I'll have to read it more carefully in a bit. Thanks :)
09/05/2007 11:52:16 AM · #70
I think this one was lost on the B&W thread. Some of the crowd suggested a greater dof...or that the hand may have been better if it were in focus. I'm sad that I didn't give them what they wanted...NOT!



I could steer those commentors to this and the last blur thread so they could broaden their horizons...?

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09/05/2007 05:34:10 PM · #71
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