November 1, 2016
CDP Theme: Out of Focus
On the first of each month, City Daily Photo members participate in a theme, and November's is "Out of Focus." This is a challenging one for me, because although I have plenty of blurry shots, I don't like them well enough to post them. This is a recent one that I took near Browntown. I had my camera set for a close-up shot of our dashboard map and forgot to turn the dial back to Auto.
Let's just call it impressionistic.
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Good choice for the theme and impressionistic is a great description!
ReplyDeleteI actually really like this shot! I always hate it when I shoot an image and it ends up out of focus because I've forgotten to do something silly like putting the camera back on automatic focus after shooting a shot using manual. All you need to do now is use one of those "paint" filters in photoshop and you'll have yourself an awesome artsy image! :) It already looks almost like a watercolor to me…
ReplyDeleteLooks like a painting. Good choice for the out of focus theme.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a painting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very good impressionistic photo.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the comments above--it does look like a painting. I like it!
ReplyDeleteIt does have an artistic streak to it!
ReplyDeleteThis does look good, definitely an artistic feel about it.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I like it!
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't believe how many photos I have taken that would qualify for this challenge. None as Monet-ish or as pretty as yours.
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