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cds
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# Posted: 27 Apr 08 12:25
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Sometimes a camera shake is all it takes to make a mundane image into an "interesting" one.
What do you folks think ? ? ? ?
Here are some of my, so called unfocused images . . . . .




Please share your pics as well...
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ortho158
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# Posted: 27 Apr 08 12:35
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Two of mine: first, landing at Brussels airport; you see the lights on the runway and, reflected by the window, someone applauding (not a regular customer of airlines, obviously).  And this one from Kos harbour. The picture is focussed, but the boat from where I am taking the pic, is moving slightly. 
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www.imagografie.ch
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# Posted: 27 Apr 08 12:35
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th efirst 2 pictures i like.. has something 'art' on them 
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cds
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# Posted: 27 Apr 08 13:27
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I like your airport picture ortho158
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jackfre
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# Posted: 27 Apr 08 15:15
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This the flow water of a shower

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leilani
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# Posted: 30 Apr 08 15:05
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here are some of mine although these were intentional
This was my first bokeh shot with my pentax

I was playing with bokeh and motion in this one

This was focused on the window in the foreground

This was part of a sea series

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ortho158
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# Posted: 30 Apr 08 15:49
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I like your first one, Leilani.
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cds
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# Posted: 30 Apr 08 20:29
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luv your pics Leilani ! ! all four of them.
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catkiller
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# Posted: 1 May 08 01:39
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Leilani, the sea horses one is great!
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leilani
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# Posted: 1 May 08 05:09
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ortho - thanks its one of my personal favs
cds- thank you!
catkiller - thank you
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Vidar S
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# Posted: 1 May 08 08:21
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Very nice Leilani! Especially #3, but 1,2 and 3 all look very nice. #4 is nice too, but the others has better compo. Imo of course! 
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spark
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# Posted: 1 May 08 10:55
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Hear is one of mine.
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TGB
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# Posted: 1 May 08 13:34
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I like this technique, Spark, and this is an excellent example of it.
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devish
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# Posted: 1 May 08 14:11
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Nice topic!

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SJS
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# Posted: 1 May 08 15:06
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Good topic! Out-takes (i.e., rejects), due to blur, shake, out-of-focus, wrong speed/exposure time, etc... I'm sure everyone's memorycards & archives have plenty, like mine have.
Sometimes the result is serendipity - an unexpected positive outcome, but I have only this one below posted on woophy at the moment. Try taking a photo (no, do NOT try!,lol) of a full moon while driving slowly through a traffic jam. Miss the moon, because you can't look at your screen, but discover later that you did this with a street light. Serendipity. No rules! 
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Lizzy
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# Posted: 3 May 08 18:21
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nice topic 
This one is not intentional but I like the result:

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Xilintz
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# Posted: 3 May 08 19:08
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Nice topic
An 'impressionist" effect

Cordialement
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Xilintz
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# Posted: 3 May 08 19:12
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Oups !.. A "pointillist" effect, I wanted to say. Re-cordialement
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th-
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# Posted: 4 May 08 15:51
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...photo by accident: At the moment i pressed the release button of my camera, the crew started to turn the car of the hot-air balloon.

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Guilhem
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# Posted: 7 Jun 08 21:45
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Out of focus portrait : 
Out of focus figure : 
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