Senin, 21 Januari 2008

DEFOCUSED PHOTOGRAPHS

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Rarely is it acceptable to take photos out of focus, however there are times when such a practice can yield strange and wonderful results. Fine Art photography often utilizes certain elements of defocus, and sometimes stock photography. Much to my surprise, I have had many stock photo sales from my intentionally out of focus photographs.

Not every subject will work out of focus however. The technique seems to require a scene that emotes a feeling of loss, confusion, distress, or loneliness. I took the above photo in the Toronto airport, of a captain reading the flight info screens. I immediately grabbed my camera, set my focus to manual, and captured an image that speaks of confusion . . . in my mind an airplane captain should not need to find out where his plane is located.

Give this technique a try, and don't forget to keep the photos a cool tone instead of a warm tone. A bluish cast aids in the sense of isolation, whereas a warm toned photograph tends to be inviting and embracing.

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