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09/14/2009 01:54:37 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: These examples here are perfect, and would all score near the top from me. Obviously personal opinion. :-)
Out of Focus Gallery |
Someone help me out here.. when it says "missed focus" I don't think it means that the entire image should be out of focus... something CAN be in focus, you just have to pick something in your image that photographers usually would NOT try and focus on... like the roap on that boat (in the link) you wouldn't normally focus on that, BUT the photographer did and it looks great...
the challenge is NOT "out of Focus", it's Missed focus... I feel that something SHOULD still be in focus....
any ideas here??? |
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09/14/2009 01:55:41 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by Blue Moon: would this work?
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as per my last comment, yes... because something IS in focus in the image... |
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09/14/2009 02:07:15 PM · #28 |
This one would fit the challenge? My interpretation is a little different - I think that the photo can be on focus and the main subject should be out of focus. |
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09/14/2009 02:15:33 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by bassbone: ... how is the shot of the woman shooting pool in the link you provided any different from the guy with the mike just above this is the thread? ... |
They are quite a bit similar for sure. Maybe that one in the group isn't a good example? At least you do get a sense of the woman being part of the action and having involvement with what ended up in focus.
This is going to be SOooooo much fun! :-) Probably good that it's getting batted around now BEFORE the challenge goes into voting, but I doubt we'll miss a heated debate during the vote anyway. |
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09/14/2009 02:35:30 PM · #30 |
Comments during Challenge
Out of Focus
Not out of Focus enough
Focus in wrong place
Blur in wrong place
Should have had the focus point on that subject
DNMC
Did not UnSharp mask enough
LOLOL
I can see them now!!!! lol
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09/14/2009 05:09:35 PM · #31 |
Originally posted by JulietNN: who do we smack for suggesting this challenge!!! LOL |
I'm guessing that RinaC had a little something to do with this one, she's always submitting shots that are out of focus and all blurry ;) |
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09/14/2009 05:14:24 PM · #32 |
Oh sure. NOW this challenge comes up. I have a bunch of missed focus shots from the weekend. Some even intentional! But now there's a challenge, I'm betting I hit everything in perfect focus all week..... grumble....

Message edited by author 2009-09-14 17:17:12. |
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09/14/2009 05:22:18 PM · #33 |
I'm just gonna leave the lens cap on for this challenge!!! lol |
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09/14/2009 05:49:56 PM · #34 |
Wasn't me I swear! The ludicrous arguments already about what's in or out of focus are turning me off entering anyway.
I will vote however, and I give fair warning - if you don't use blur oof in a compelling way, I'll be slapping your entry with a big, fat, wet 1 :P
edited because the word "blur" is a bit too broad and I don't want to upset the anally retentive ;)
Message edited by author 2009-09-14 17:54:06. |
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09/14/2009 05:53:24 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by rinac: Wasn't me I swear! The ludicrous arguments already about what's in or out of focus are turning me off entering anyway.
I will vote however, and I give fair warning - if you don't use blur oof in a compelling way, I'll be slapping your entry with a big, fat, wet 1 :P |
I'm getting all excited now, the prospect of a "big fat wet 1" as opposed to the usual limp 1's I usually get is just too much! |
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09/14/2009 05:59:12 PM · #36 |
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09/14/2009 06:07:00 PM · #37 |
Originally posted by Lelez: This one would fit the challenge? My interpretation is a little different - I think that the photo can be on focus and the main subject should be out of focus. |
Thank you Deb!
Comment by Melethia:
Yes, this would definitely fit. And this is a beautiful shot. The Tango is intangible - this fits it perfectly! |
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09/14/2009 06:08:56 PM · #38 |
i started doing this a couple challenges ago and it's improved my experience, dont go into the post your score threads
oh, and I allow slapping on me, just in the right places
Message edited by author 2009-09-14 18:09:20. |
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09/14/2009 08:42:23 PM · #39 |
HA! There are times when I think Langdon & Drew are psychic.
this one's straight up my alley. With cataract surgery scheduled for
NEXT week, all I need to do for this Challenge is put the camera on manual, focus as usual,
without all that automatic stuff, and start shooting.
:-))
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09/14/2009 08:54:34 PM · #40 |
Originally posted by paulbtlw: Originally posted by glad2badad: #1 - Yes.
#2 - Yes.
#3 - No.
#4 - No. |
Rationale?
How are raindrops on glass different from a microphone or toes? Do you think they are so prominent that they have become the 'subject'? |
Don't say I didn't warn you, Paul.
If you can withstand bizarre judgment... ALL the power to you. I think the Singer/Musician and the microphone would be a wonderful entry because the microphone isn't the subject as I see it. The mic is strong, it plays a major role in the image BUT it isn't the whole message to the image. The singer/musician is equally as strong if one views it artistically and not so literally. In fact who gives a darn about the silly microphone... because it's so sharp by comparison leads me more so to the person in frame. Sharpness shouldn't always dictate what the artists is showing.
The relaxed toes and soft candles are a preamble to the person easing in a bathtub but they aren't the main subject. She's the Rock Star of the image NOT what's in focus. Do you agree?
Viewing images one dimensionally is the base concern with what might transpire the way things are generally seen. The Challenge description is somewhat clear but not enough so where people might fall into a hole. I'll bet there's going to be plenty of motion blurs and those images might get plugged with low scores especially if those are DNMC's according to the description. If the person who wrote the didn't want to include motion blur people should know in advance either way. If they did have it included it doesn't read that way.
Hey, I'm just sayin...
Message edited by author 2009-09-14 21:13:46. |
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09/14/2009 08:57:43 PM · #41 |
I love out of focus photos, they always interested me and its hard trying not to make one of these images a love or hate it type, and I might stay out of the challenge because of it. |
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09/14/2009 09:22:44 PM · #42 |
Originally posted by pawdrix: ... If you can withstand bizarre judgment... |
So, a different point of view from YOURS is classified as "bizarre" - pot calling the kettle black I see. He-he. I love this place. :-) |
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09/14/2009 09:38:16 PM · #43 |
I think this is a great example :)
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09/14/2009 09:42:08 PM · #44 |
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09/14/2009 10:08:26 PM · #45 |
Originally posted by pawdrix: Nahhhh... But if you believe that image is about the microphone or the toes and candles, I'd say you aren't looking at them as an artist. You're placing sharpness at a higher premium ... |
Actually, I am looking at the microphone image as an artist. Who says the subject has to be the person? I can look at that photo and find a storyline simply by questioning the microphone. Sharp, soft, don't care...(absolutely 100% my opinion). Look back thru the Posthumous threads...you'll see that the sharp as a tack, eyecandy photos rarely make my top picks.
Anyway...back to "Missed Focus". Should be fun. :-) |
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09/14/2009 10:20:31 PM · #46 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: Originally posted by pawdrix: Nahhhh... But if you believe that image is about the microphone or the toes and candles, I'd say you aren't looking at them as an artist. You're placing sharpness at a higher premium ... |
Actually, I am looking at the microphone image as an artist. Who says the subject has to be the person? I can look at that photo and find a storyline simply by questioning the microphone. Sharp, soft, don't care...(absolutely 100% my opinion). Look back thru the Posthumous threads...you'll see that the sharp as a tack, eyecandy photos rarely make my top picks.
Anyway...back to "Missed Focus". Should be fun. :-) |
Questioning the microphone? What is it telling you?
"I was created in the RCA Labratories on Route 1 in New Jersey. I had some tough early years where my owner kept me locked in a dusty closet with fried out vacuum tubes and a broken phonograph arm. Around 1957 I was accidentally discovered by a young radio announcer who was looking for some Scotch Tape. That's when things really began to turn around for me and I've never looked back since...Once left for dead, I was sold at a vintage mic auction in '95 for over $3000"
Sure, it's a nice story...and we've heard it all before...
The image doesn't have to be about the person in the shot BUT it very well could be...right? That's what I'm talking about...
Message edited by author 2009-09-14 22:26:18. |
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09/14/2009 10:28:05 PM · #47 |
Never mind Steve. I think you've been spending too much time in Rant... |
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09/14/2009 10:43:47 PM · #48 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: These examples here are perfect, and would all score near the top from me. Obviously personal opinion. :-)
Out of Focus Gallery |
These are great, I've got a great idea...................slinks off to see if his 5d mkii is f****n fixed by Canon yet! |
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09/14/2009 10:47:31 PM · #49 |
This might work  |
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09/14/2009 11:08:35 PM · #50 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: These examples here are perfect, and would all score near the top from me. Obviously personal opinion. :-)
Out of Focus Gallery |
Great link! Thanks!
It's been couple weeks since I cranked my 50 prime down to f/1.4 ... this should be weird but fun/challenging contest!
Going to crack couple beers open and go shooting :) I will try to keep the image in focus but my could play tricks :) |
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