The person on the left is out of focus; he is walking into the frame, but I liked the odd sort of in focus/out of focus look to this photo anyway. What do you all think?
This is a discussion on cookin' within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; The person on the left is out of focus; he is walking into the frame, but I liked the odd ...
The person on the left is out of focus; he is walking into the frame, but I liked the odd sort of in focus/out of focus look to this photo anyway. What do you all think?
I think it works. He's looking at something else. The in focus person is pretty obviously the main subject. I interpreted the out of focus person as coming out to check how things are going - it gives the feel of a crew working and the main subject is doing his part.
works for me, the out of focus man pushes my eye towards the guy on the grill
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I'd be happier with it if the interloper was looking at the cook.
reminds me of the booths here during the Fireman's picnic. I like it!
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