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04/05/2006 06:40:08 PM |
Well you started off with a brown ribbon - nowhere to go but up, right? Keep working at it. |
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04/04/2006 07:00:45 PM |
i can't decide if this is intentionally out of focus, with the sharpness on the background. that would seem to run counter to the cahllenge, but perhaps not. |
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04/04/2006 05:36:48 PM |
The grass is in focus not your circular leaf. |
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04/02/2006 04:17:20 AM |
Sorry, just looks like a camera that can't focus that close. |
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04/01/2006 06:52:28 PM |
On a shot like this, the foreground taking up so much of the frame and being blurred detracts from the overall shot. |
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03/31/2006 05:56:57 PM |
Even blurry I recognise miner's lettuce. |
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03/31/2006 11:15:53 AM |
Sorry, this is out of focus. |
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03/31/2006 06:15:40 AM |
In focus would be much better. |
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03/31/2006 03:36:53 AM |
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03/30/2006 04:33:49 PM |
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03/30/2006 10:43:26 AM |
Ouch.... did you really MEAN to focus that far behind your subject? This is hard to look at. |
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03/30/2006 05:27:38 AM |
i don't know what camera you used, but my guess is that it doesn't have manual focus. it ruined this shot |
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03/29/2006 01:35:34 PM |
Photo is completely out of focus, it doesn't appear to be a macro abstract. |
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03/29/2006 09:46:12 AM |
I think the subject should be in focus. |
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03/29/2006 08:59:04 AM |
One could be careless. But can one also be blind not to notice horrible blur where sharpness should rule? One would be fool not to mark that one with 1. |
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03/28/2006 09:49:07 PM |
too close for your camera? |
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