• Mackiesbackpanorama_fish_eye
    243 posts
    2 years ago

    It's fine, don't worry about it.

  • TimoKpanorama_fish_eye
    300 posts
    2 years ago

    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.

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    JPG, 213.2 KB, uploaded by TimoK 2 years ago.

  • JoeBrushpanorama_fish_eye
    55 posts
    2 years ago

    One from me :

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    Although the exif data says 50mm, this was taken with the Meyer-Optik Görlitz Orestor 100 2.8 (early version)

    Regards,
    Joe.

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    JPG, 1.2 MB, uploaded by JoeBrush 2 years ago.

  • LindaSpanorama_fish_eye
    523 posts
    2 years ago

    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!

  • TomAxfordpanorama_fish_eye
    562 posts
    2 years ago

    Rain

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    Some of the raindrops are in focus, but with motion blur. The background is well out of focus.

    Perhaps this fits the criteria?

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    JPG, 767.5 KB, uploaded by TomAxford 2 years ago.

  • 1931 posts
    2 years ago

    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.
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    Here is what dam birds look like in dawn light OOF plus longer exposure: angels I think.
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    JPG, 1.6 MB, uploaded by minniev 2 years ago.

  • Rich42panorama_fish_eye
    858 posts
    2 years ago

    Beautiful!

    Rich

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    2 years ago

    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.

  • TimoKpanorama_fish_eye
    300 posts
    2 years ago

    Canon Macro Lens 35 mm f/2.8 at f/5.6

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    JPG, 124.8 KB, uploaded by TimoK 2 years ago.

  • LindaSpanorama_fish_eye
    523 posts
    2 years ago

    Alien creatures with big eyes worshipping their sun god? Love this!

  • LindaSpanorama_fish_eye
    523 posts
    2 years ago

    In the years you've been sharing your dam birds, I don't recall having seen one like this. Magical!!

  • LindaSpanorama_fish_eye
    523 posts
    2 years ago

    Serene, cool and relaxing. Especially appreciated during my area's current heat wave.

  • TimoKpanorama_fish_eye
    300 posts
    2 years ago

    Ehm!? Yes, indeed! Exactly! 😆

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    2 years ago
  • JimStirlingpanorama_fish_eye
    196 posts
    2 years ago

    An oof shot of some bluebells , I kind of liked it though I made sure to take some sharp shots as well 😀

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    JPG, 2.8 MB, uploaded by JimStirling 2 years ago.

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    2 years ago

    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:

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    Soft spot for flowers
    by simple.joy, on Flickr

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    Thread title has been changed from Completely out of focus shots!.

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    2 years ago
  • JimStirlingpanorama_fish_eye
    196 posts
    2 years ago

    I have to confess my shot was in the mistake category not experiment 😀