Group: Sunday Challenge
SC86 - Post March 10 - Unsharp
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PhLB - Luc Boonen
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Next week, we’ll have a completely different challenge:
SC86 = Unsharp
Unsharpness in a photo can be caused by a slow shutter speed with a fast-moving subject, camera movement, zooming during exposure, or working out of focus. Use this fact to achieve a creative image. At least a major part of the image must be unsharp.
The challenge invites to explore the beauty and intrigue found in deliberately blurred or out-of-focus images. This theme invites you to think beyond traditional notions of sharpness, embracing the abstract, dreamy, and mysterious aspects of photography.
It encourages creativity and a fresh perspective, pushing photographers to experiment with unconventional techniques to convey emotion, atmosphere, and storytelling.
Seek and find your different creative side, show it next Sunday.
Have fun,
Luc
SC86 = Unsharp
Unsharpness in a photo can be caused by a slow shutter speed with a fast-moving subject, camera movement, zooming during exposure, or working out of focus. Use this fact to achieve a creative image. At least a major part of the image must be unsharp.
The challenge invites to explore the beauty and intrigue found in deliberately blurred or out-of-focus images. This theme invites you to think beyond traditional notions of sharpness, embracing the abstract, dreamy, and mysterious aspects of photography.
It encourages creativity and a fresh perspective, pushing photographers to experiment with unconventional techniques to convey emotion, atmosphere, and storytelling.
Seek and find your different creative side, show it next Sunday.
Have fun,
Luc
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