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Thread: Blurry / soft photos...what makes them work?

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    Re: Blurry / soft photos...what makes them work?

    I would have thrown away the photo of the couple on the rocks. Out of focus is always bad except to draw attention to what's in focus. If he'd wanted it fuzzy, he should have added Gaussian blur, which produces a quite different effect. Of the rest, the only one I quite like is the multi-storey car park, but even that could have been much improved by more imaginative positioning of the couple (face-to-face or back-to-back). As it is, it's gooey.

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    Re: Blurry / soft photos...what makes them work?

    They are not out of focus for the most part they look like Orton.

    Some are very odd though whilst others are very good.

    Try googling Orton Debbie

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    Re: Blurry / soft photos...what makes them work?

    Quote Originally Posted by arith View Post
    They are not out of focus for the most part they look like Orton.

    Some are very odd though whilst others are very good.

    Try googling Orton Debbie
    Thank you. Michael Orton, found him.

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    Re: Blurry / soft photos...what makes them work?

    To my mind the car by the water shot isn't out of focus, but the focus is on the couple (see rear view mirror).

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    Re: Blurry / soft photos...what makes them work?

    To my viewing the only sharp part of the shot is the foliage bottom right frame ... which re-inforces my view that one should be obvious about what one is doing becuase very few will appreciate the subtlies
    Blurry / soft photos...what makes them work?
    This to me is a good example of this ...I was attracted by the reflection of a bus shelter reflecting early morning sun in the SUV, my daughter -in-law to be walked into shot. The shot fails on two points for me ... the reflection is not obvious and it doesn't do justice to my DiL getting a coffee on her way to work. But she likes it .... women
    Last edited by jcuknz; 6th October 2012 at 10:51 PM.

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