GeneW
Veteran
This one happened to me a short while back. I had previously been using a Stylus Epic and forgot to focus the XA:
I think I actually like it better this way. I posted it on flickr and within a day it was selected for Explore. So why do I bother dreaming about Summicrons?
Gene

I think I actually like it better this way. I posted it on flickr and within a day it was selected for Explore. So why do I bother dreaming about Summicrons?
Gene
FrankS
Registered User
I agree that perfect focus (and sharpness) is over-rated. A strong subject/photo content can transcend the need for technical perfection. This farther renders the quest for the "best" lens just plain silly. The eye of the photographer is THE most important factor in the creation of a successful image. A killer image can be made with very modest equipment if the photographer is skillful.
lZr
L&M
aad
Not so new now.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I wholeheartedly disagree with people who wholeheartedly agree with that sentiment. People like little boxes.dazedgonebye said:It was always my impression that if an image were sharp and in focus with no motion blur, then it was very unlikely to be considered "art."
If there happens to be a recognizable subject then it's doubly damned.
I think you can have both sharp and in focus, and blur and oof, any combination, it doesn't matter what, and you can have a good image. Many call this "distracting"
This is sharp and in focus with no motion blur. I was hoping this were considered "art":

Selective focus, no motion blur, "but" main subject out of focus:

Funny thing is, it is doubly damned when people don't recognize the ("distracting") subject
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
GeneW, Doctor Zero and visiondr: looking good 
aad
Not so new now.
V
varjag
Guest
Cool stuff Gabriel!
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Thank you, Eugene. 
R
ray_g
Guest
I agree with Frank. Sharpness is important, but is way down the list of what makes a good photo. Fortunately, the things higher up on the list cannot be bought.
Here's my OOF shot:
Here's my OOF shot:

Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Gene: Maybe you should just get some Lomos and Dianas.
V
varjag
Guest
You don't need a crap camera to make an unsharp image 
nico
Well-known
A lot of good stuff!
here some of mine outoffocus or blurry I like:
"Gaia"
"dancing slow"
"Elide"
"Running"
Ciao
Nico
P.S. I can only agree with Frank.
here some of mine outoffocus or blurry I like:
"Gaia"
"dancing slow"
"Elide"
"Running"
Ciao
Nico
P.S. I can only agree with Frank.
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DavidH
Overweight and over here
ray_g said:Here's my OOF shot:
Excellent - I'd be proud of a shot such as this...art to be sure...
and Wintoid - that's a lovely, happy shot...can see why you like it so much...
content is king
My favorite shot ever in the RFF gallery.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=1645&ppuser=510
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=1645&ppuser=510
nksyoon
Well-known
Motion blur and a little camera movement:
Motion blur and more camera movement:
Motion blur and camera all over the place:

Motion blur and more camera movement:

Motion blur and camera all over the place:

ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
nksyoon:
I like all three, but most of all the first.
I like all three, but most of all the first.
shiro_kuro
Charles Bowen
gareth
Established
Saw Cartier Bresson's exhibition at the Dean Gallery in Edinburgh the other year.
Quite a few of the snaps were out of focus.
Quite a few of the snaps were out of focus.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
heh
heh

nope
it's because that's how one will see the world at one o'clock in strange rotterdam after a lot of strange drinks shared with strange unknown but very friendly people at the Witte de With art festival.
I guess i just was in the artsy-fartsy mood.
heh
i wish it was my gf's bum cleavagedadsm3 said:Pherd, is it because you didn't want anyone to see your girlfriend's bum cleavage?
nope
it's because that's how one will see the world at one o'clock in strange rotterdam after a lot of strange drinks shared with strange unknown but very friendly people at the Witte de With art festival.
I guess i just was in the artsy-fartsy mood.
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