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04/16/2002 11:35:22 AM · #26
Too much testosterone here :-)

By the way..before mousie jumps on me commenting on an old thread...I'm new to the site and was reading for some tips.

So much anger..d@mn that rap music!!!!
04/16/2002 01:03:55 PM · #27
I won't jump on you for making a reasonable comment. :)
04/16/2002 01:46:20 PM · #28
Hehe mousie :-) I'm just goofing with you.

BTW, I visited your website and found quite a few nice photos there.

And as far as out of focus shots, I think we all got the idea and I agree. There is out of focus intent and then there is out of focus malcontent..or is that is that misintent?

I am still getting used to my digital camera and find quite a few times that what I thought was in focus was just slightly out of focus when I get back to the computer...grrrrr... Then I have to apply more sharpening than I owuld prefer to get the crispness back.

Wish I could afford a Canon D60 so I can have a real lense to focus..




04/16/2002 02:27:07 PM · #29
I think that's the single biggest advantage of DSLRs... it's not the technology, it's that you can use a viewfinder to compose and focus your shots. I need one.
04/23/2002 02:58:01 AM · #30
Originally posted by mikeys_bistro:
True, as a general rule, get the subject in focus. Controlling that depth of field shows your true skill as a photographer.

And anyway you rarely hear anyone say "you know, if that picture had been a little more out of focus it would have been great!"

... well actually, I have heard that said, by my sarcastic brother :-p


perhaps mikey hasnt seen those glamour shots of yeti-women at the mall. They base their entire enterprise on the idea that the more out of focus the woman is... The less hairy and freaky.
04/23/2002 05:45:41 AM · #31
hey, hairiness is a free expression of nature. i support the rights of the yeti to bask in it's semi-sensual mall glory!

: P


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