lynnb
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cafe, Manly, Sydney 2018
XA4 TMAX P3200
peterm1
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Out to Lunch
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Out to Lunch, on Flickr. The baguette seller & the Majestic Hotel, Saigon. October 2018. Fuji X-H1 - 2.8/14.
Yokosuka Mike
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Fujifilm X-Pro2, XF 23mm f2 lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - October 2018
Ascending
Mike
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - October 2018
Ascending
Mike
Yokosuka Mike
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Fujifilm X-Pro2, XF 23mm f2 lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - October 2018
She's gone
Mike
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - October 2018
She's gone

Mike
Yokosuka Mike
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Sigma Sd Quattro H, Sigma 30mm f1.4 DC "Art" lens (45mm on Sd Quattro H) ISO 100
Yokohama, Japan - Last day of October, 2018
Mike
Yokohama, Japan - Last day of October, 2018

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Alberti
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a classic beauty.
Alberti
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Yokosuka Mike
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Sigma Sd Quattro H, Sigma 85mm f1.4 EX DG lens (113mm on Sd Quattro H), ISO 100
Yokohama,Japan - November 2018
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Yokohama,Japan - November 2018


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Ricoh
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peterm1
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Gosh, there are some good images in this thread. Much more intriguing than many "sharp" images.
I always believe that if you have to think about an image to interpret it, it makes you more invested in the image and have a connection to it.
An image like this reminds me of poetry compared with prose. Poetry does the same. It forces you to think about what the artist is saying and make your own interpretation of those words by relating them back to some experience or emotion you have had. Their words become more meaningful to you in this way.
Exactly the same with these kind of images. And I think this is why I like ambiguous images. Including blurry images when done well.
I always believe that if you have to think about an image to interpret it, it makes you more invested in the image and have a connection to it.
An image like this reminds me of poetry compared with prose. Poetry does the same. It forces you to think about what the artist is saying and make your own interpretation of those words by relating them back to some experience or emotion you have had. Their words become more meaningful to you in this way.
Exactly the same with these kind of images. And I think this is why I like ambiguous images. Including blurry images when done well.
Ricoh
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Gosh, there are some good images in this thread. Much more intriguing than many "sharp" images.
I always believe that if you have to think about an image to interpret it, it makes you more invested in the image and have a connection to it.
An image like this reminds me of poetry compared with prose. Poetry does the same. It forces you to think about what the artist is saying and make your own interpretation of those words by relating them back to some experience or emotion you have had. Their words become more meaningful to you in this way.
Exactly the same with these kind of images. And I think this is why I like ambiguous images. Including blurry images when done well.
That's extremely well put Peter. Your analogy with poetry really cements what I had in mind, but I couldn't quite express it so concisely and eloquently.
mward
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Shot on a Jupiter-8 wide open on Fomapan 400. It's not a great picture technically but it's a great picture of my friend. That look is 100% him.
Yokosuka Mike
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Sigma Sd Quattro H, Sigma 85mm f1.4 EX DG lens (113mm on Sd Quattro H), ISO 100
Yokohama,Japan - November 2018
Mike
Yokohama,Japan - November 2018

Mike
Ricoh
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Yokosuka Mike
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Sigma Sd Quattro H, Sigma 85mm f1.4 EX DG lens (113mm on Sd Quattro H), ISO 100
Yokohama,Japan - November 2018
Mike
Yokohama,Japan - November 2018

Mike
Yokosuka Mike
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Sigma Sd Quattro H, Sigma 85mm f1.4 EX DG lens (113mm on Sd Quattro H), ISO 100
Yokohama,Japan - November 2018
She
Mike
Yokohama,Japan - November 2018
She

Mike
Alberti
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I forgot to focus but love that white car speeding along - that almost looks like a wooden car
Jupiter-3 wide open
MJ Buckpitt
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Yokosuka Mike
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Sigma Sd Quattro H, Sigma 85mm f1.4 EX DG lens (113mm on Sd Quattro H), ISO 100
Yokohama,Japan - October 2018
Tired of overthinking
Mike
Yokohama,Japan - October 2018
Tired of overthinking

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