The most usual case you can accidentally take completely out of focus shot is when you are taking close-up or macro photos.
At this time it was not an accident. I tried to take out of focus shot.
A Canon Macro Lens 35mm/2.8 focused to very near, ~1:1 magnification, picture taken from much longer distance.
Face or Vase?! The first time I looked, I saw a white "push to launch" button raised above the darker orange circle. Just now, scrolling down, I see the white hot fuel burner inside a cylinder. Wowsa!
I play with Out Of Focus and other oddities from time to time, so of course I have tried it in my two favorite locations, the nearby swamp and the nearby dam. Here is what the swamp is like at sunrise in spring with everything OOF and a little movement. Movement is a different action than OOF but they can be used together and often the resulting image is somewhat similar - blurred. I've also done the OOF thing where you take a bunch of pictures going round a subject, some focused and some OOF, then blend them. Can't quickly lay hands on those right now.
Here is what dam birds look like in dawn light OOF plus longer exposure: angels I think.
Thank you for sharing your interpretation - that's quite fascinating. I didn't think of the first one but I like it. The second one describes pretty well what I had in mind!
Thank you for sharing! For me it does, but I guess it depends on how strictly you're interpreting the title/description. Rain is certainly an interesting subject for oof shots though... need to keep that in mind and try it next time I have a chance.
Those are very beautiful - thank you very much! Angels indeed in the second one and very beautiful colors in the first.
Thank you! Flowers are indeed very suitable and versatile subjects for oof experiments. I've recently taken a couple of shots with quite an unusual lens, and while everything was just slightly out of focus in some of them, I really liked the look: