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12/05/2012 10:46:44 PM · #1 |
We haven't had one of these for a while, adv editing. |
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12/06/2012 04:44:15 AM · #2 |
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12/06/2012 06:25:51 AM · #3 |
I am in on this one. It's always great to shoot and vote on these challenges. |
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12/06/2012 06:49:35 AM · #4 |
We just did one a few months ago. |
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12/06/2012 07:28:06 AM · #5 |
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12/06/2012 07:35:45 AM · #6 |
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12/06/2012 08:40:55 AM · #7 |
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12/06/2012 08:54:35 AM · #8 |
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12/06/2012 09:08:56 AM · #9 |
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12/06/2012 09:13:40 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by mike_311: We just did one a few months ago. |
That was high key blur. |
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12/06/2012 10:25:17 AM · #11 |
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12/06/2012 10:42:37 AM · #12 |
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12/06/2012 11:11:28 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by Venser: Originally posted by mike_311: We just did one a few months ago. |
That was high key blur. |
right now i remember, the description referred to it as soft focus. |
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12/06/2012 11:42:46 AM · #14 |
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12/06/2012 12:38:35 PM · #15 |
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12/06/2012 01:03:03 PM · #16 |
I think I need some help on this one. My understanding of soft focus is a bit fuzzy. A subject in soft focus is one generally considered in focus but not super crisp? Would the other side of this coin be an image that is gritty/crunchy? |
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12/06/2012 02:57:08 PM · #17 |
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12/06/2012 04:50:51 PM · #18 |
Strictly speaking, soft focus is NOT simply out of focus.
Soft Focus
That fact won't stop people from doing exactly that.
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12/06/2012 11:36:43 PM · #19 |
Thanks for the link, Spork. I would shoot for this. |
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