Because of an awesome shot by @LouHolland in the weekly C&C thread, I was reminded of a very interesting thread in another forum, where the premise was to show captures where everything is (ideally intentionally but of course happy accidents count as well) completely out of focus.
So if you have got some interesting images to share which fall into that category, I would appreciate it, if you would share them here with everyone! I‘ll post some of my simple close-up 'bokeh experiments' below but of course all kinds of images are welcome as long as (almost) nothing - at least recognizable - is in clear focus. (So no regular panning shots, as great as they look and no sharp and detailed single blades of grass or the likes 😉 If it‘s really abstract and the focus point not obvious, like it might be possible with a spider web in some lighting conditions, that would be fine for example!) I‘m not sure what to think about ICM shots (intentional camera movement) but if they’re sufficiently blurry I personally wouldn‘t object to those.
Catch me with your can! by simple.joy, on Flickr
Bokeh Bridge by simple.joy, on Flickr
A triangular approach on squaring the circle by simple.joy, on Flickr)
And yet... there is joy! by simple.joy, on Flickr
While I always have fun while creating these, I feel like I‘ve still got so much to learn when abtract photography like that is concerned. To me it seems to require a certain kind of thinking which might take quite a bit of experience to be develop in any significant capacity. So if you have some ideas, tips & tricks you can share, it would be wonderful as well!
I‘m looking forward to your wonderful out of focus shots!
EDIT: I've changed the title and description a little bit in order to also make room for "almost completely out of focus shots", which I think, a greater number of people have experimented with. Like something where it's very hard to pinpoint the plane of focus or the main subject is clearly out of focus... Here's one example of what I'm thinking about:
On a roll on the net.. or so I thought! by simple.joy, on Flickr