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Dionisic In reply to Viv-Leoni [2010-07-25 17:30:17 +0000 UTC]
You mean non-focusing?
After I saw some good examples, I tried with it this winter few times (with awful results), because nothing, absolutely nothing was happening on the streets. But, I still don't know how people do this (I don't mean how do they do it on computer, but while shooting). I mostly exaggerate.
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Dionisic In reply to Viv-Leoni [2010-07-25 17:59:35 +0000 UTC]
Well, beginning is simple: just switch on manual focus (I believe that you are always on manual focus), move ring out of focus, and shoot. But to achieve good results is, at least for me, complicated, because I do not know anything about it. As I said, I think that many factors are in game: depth of field, ISO sensitivity, and who knows what else.
This is connected with what we talked about: photography is contradictory discipline, because you have to be technical person to achieve some expressive results.
One more problem is here. As I live in boring ambience (where nothing is a Place, and only rarely something is Event), anything what is happening (so a visit to another city) is worthy for photographing. That is why I am always in a panic that I'm not to be missed and that all I have to record accurately. That is why I rarely engage in cutting, blur ... I have a feeling that if I lived the whole year in town such as Venice (where this was photographed), I'd had the will and time to enter in many corners of this (or similar) city with more emotions.
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Dionisic In reply to Viv-Leoni [2010-07-25 19:35:05 +0000 UTC]
How did you spent your time in Bristol?
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MargarethHS [2010-07-25 04:08:24 +0000 UTC]
it's true that not all great picture has to be sharp. i love this and i love the feeling when i see this picture
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ariesZG [2010-07-24 22:11:12 +0000 UTC]
strašno me asocira na Fellinijeve filmove...
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