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05-OCT-2007 mlynn

The Other Landscape

The original out of focus image can be seen in pending.

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
1/40s f/4.0 at 118.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Oct-2007 16:08:34
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length118 mm
Exposure Time1/40 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Canon DSLR Challenge15-Oct-2007 00:56
Thank you Melbob and Elena! Melbob, that never occurred to me, to try blurring AFTER the filter (since the original is quite blurry--and the seeming details are more filter-created). Thank you for that idea. I'd probably try it, but I am currently away from home and will be for over a week, with no access to the original. And I probably won't have internet access for most of the week. But thank you very much for your insight and suggestion. I'll probably try it for my own sake when I get home. --Melanie
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Oct-2007 23:17
He look so terribly lonely.Like this image a lot.
Elena
Canon DSLR Challenge12-Oct-2007 03:37
Well I think that this is a very sharply out of focus image? Very interesting effect, I do like the unicorn suggestion.

I feel that it is a little 'busy' Melanie ...(I can say this because I am frequently guilty as charged of this phenomena...) and I wonder if using lens blur fairly severely on the background might not work well here?... or perhaps a gradual fade to black?

I like your experimentation with filters though, it opens all sorts of possibilities!

~ Regards Melbob
Canon DSLR Challenge07-Oct-2007 20:28
Thank you Kiki, Jim H2 and Pops. I thought the interaction between the blurry photo and the glowing edges filter led to a rather interesting effect. And you're right, who would take the time to focus properly if they saw a unicorn? Not sure if I'll leave this one up or not. --Melanie
Canon DSLR Challenge06-Oct-2007 13:23
You are exactly right Pops! Because who, upon seeing a real unicorn, wouldn't forget to take the camera off manual focus before grabbing the one and only shot they would ever get. Jim H2
Guest 06-Oct-2007 12:10
I agree with K2 and Jim H2. With the starkly white horse (pony?) in the midst of earth tone browns I'd have put a horn on on the horse and made a unicorn out of it. For me that would make a perfect OOF picture.
Canon DSLR Challenge06-Oct-2007 04:53
If I may be honest- As it pertains to the challenge, I prefer the version in Pending. To echo k2, the pp removes any evidence that this is was ever out of focus. However, on its own I think the treatment is cool and the contrasting colors are great. Jim H2
Canon DSLR Challenge06-Oct-2007 00:26
Perhaps not typically "unsharp" after the PP, but the effects work impressively well on this shot. Like a fairy tale illustration with some tribal/ritual undertone. Reminds of pastels on black paper.
-k2