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For those who want Blurred photos ;)

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Old 16-09-06, 00:19
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Default For those who want Blurred photos ;)

A link on Bokeh and background blur

http://bobatkins.com/photography/technical/bokeh.html
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Old 16-09-06, 02:30
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I can't think of a single reason why I would want a blurred photograph, I strive endlessly to make my photo's as sharp as my equipment will allow! That's not to say I don't take blurred photo's though, I take many by accident, they all end up in the bin, I don't try to fob em off as arty farty well thought out masterpieces.

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Old 16-09-06, 08:04
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Lots of other stuff here too. I have bookmarked it and will have a look later.

Thanks Rob.

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Old 19-09-06, 13:15
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I can't think of a single reason why I would want a blurred photograph
The article is about BACKGROUND blur. You can't think of a single reason why that might be desireable??
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Old 19-09-06, 15:47
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Out of focus background, yes, blurred, not so sure!

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Old 29-09-06, 13:42
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Basically one in the same thing aren't they ?
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