Well, to tell the truth, Ben, I've never seen a ninja. But from what I've read a ninja is too well trained to display any emotion at all. Anyhow, I like the picture. Wouldn't be nearly as interesting in focus. Haven't quite decided whether you shot it through frosted glass, or cut it as a tiny crop from a much larger image, or did some pretty extensive post-processing.
Well, to tell the truth, Ben, I've never seen a ninja. But from what I've read a ninja is too well trained to display any emotion at all. Anyhow, I like the picture. Wouldn't be nearly as interesting in focus. Haven't quite decided whether you shot it through frosted glass, or cut it as a tiny crop from a much larger image, or did some pretty extensive post-processing.
Oh dear Oh dear none of the above!!
Shoot on TX400 purposefully OOF with Canon QL17.
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And of course you haven't, that's why there NINJA's
The OOF condition gives it an immediacy it wouldn't have in focus. Looks as if you shot and ran. I can understand why this one got accepted.
But I'm with Richard regarding the stuff I see in B&W and color where people shoot stationary objects out of focus, I guess to make a fashion statement. In the color section of B&W and Color I think the editors pick way too many OOF color shots, just for the color. They don't seem to understand that their mag isn't a Jackson Pollock show; it's photography.
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Well Russ, have you ever seen a Happy NINJA !
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Oh dear Oh dear none of the above!!
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And of course you haven't, that's why there NINJA's
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Yeah Richard been there done that and every so often do it again
Remember I had a post up here a bit ago just like this, don't know why some of these grab me as this one does.
I will tell you this, that after several submittals to the HCSP pool, this is the only one accepted.
Go figure.
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But I'm with Richard regarding the stuff I see in B&W and color where people shoot stationary objects out of focus, I guess to make a fashion statement. In the color section of B&W and Color I think the editors pick way too many OOF color shots, just for the color. They don't seem to understand that their mag isn't a Jackson Pollock show; it's photography.
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No again.
I just shot a couple both in and OOF, then sat down and cont. my very nice, Sushi Buffet with Pineapple (it's an inside joke )
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