Some people like duck a l'orange (i.e. bokeh), others like macaroni and cheese (i.e. "sharpness")
Going on and on about how duck a l'orange isn't like macaroni and cheese shows more lack of understanding about duck a l'orange than about understanding macaroni and cheese. I believe you just have either when you feel like it.
Just sayin'
Please join me, brothers and sisters, in a unified stand against Bokeh and the harm its done to all the poor little details.
Please join APAB(angry photographers against bokeh) today.
Together we have a fighting chance to beat this scourge on society. We can and we must put bokeh behind bars, behind fences and in the background once again.😀
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shooting a picture to produce MAXIMUM BOKEH : probably not very good
having bokeh in a picture incidentally : probably alright
having a gentle, graduated transition to OoF : potentially amazing
Please join me, brothers and sisters, in a unified stand against Bokeh and the harm its done to all the poor little details.
Please join APAB(angry photographers against bokeh) today.
Together we have a fighting chance to beat this scourge on society. We can and we must put bokeh behind bars, behind fences and in the background once again.😀
Please join me, brothers and sisters, in a unified stand against Bokeh and the harm its done to all the poor little details.
Please join APAB(angry photographers against bokeh) today.
Together we have a fighting chance to beat this scourge on society. We can and we must put bokeh behind bars, behind fences and in the background once again.😀
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hmm.... I go with the mashed potatoes and gravy. One needs both to be good for a successful meal. Each can be evaluated on its own merit, and one can have several successful flavors, but only when all parts *work/fit-together* one has pleasing results.
(P.S. I do not eat gravy, but I thought most folks will like the analogy --- perhaps think popcorn and butter)