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28/09/2005 Ron LaCroix

Well? Have you? by Ron LaCroix

Hobart, Tasmania Australia

Shot at maximum depth of field to get a reasonable focus on the reading glasses and the a bit of motion blur applied to emphasize the message within the lens frame.

Konica-Minolta DiMAGE A2
1/50s, f/11, ISO 125, focal length 7.2mm hide exif
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Guest 03-Sep-2005 05:02
Clever..Good job. There is a bit of flatness to it though. Could use more contrast/ color boost maybe? - JJ
Konica Minolta Users31-Aug-2005 04:47
Thanks for the comments. The left lens is an editing conundrum. My son said "make it blurry" but that would have looked false. Cropping it out would make the glasses look incomplete. The partial crop looks a bit distracting as a second area of focus. I kind of painted myself into a corner in this one! Bob said that the more he thinks about it, the less it bothers him. I feel that way too.
cbses 29-Aug-2005 19:25
Lost my comment when I clicked add???
Anyway, I agree - nice idea. I don't have a problem with the uniform blur, that's pretty much what I see without my glasses :)
When I first looked at this image, I had the same thought as MC - that the in focus text in the left lens was distracting. I don't think cropping off the lens would work. Can't think of any useful suggestion (and the more I think about it, the less it bothers me).
Bob
Konica Minolta Users29-Aug-2005 15:12
Good idea and execution. The uniform motion blur in the entire depth looks a bit unnatural, IMHO. I would also consider an other crop: the text in-focus on the left part distract the attention. MCsaba
Guest 29-Aug-2005 12:15
Ron, cool idea and result. Good subject and well composed. Thanks for your entertaining take on the theme. John