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Re: Tibetan Girl


charley5 wrote:
DanielScott wrote:
That lens has such a special way of rendering a portrait, and you caught just the right instant to create connection between the subject and the viewers of the portrait. Also yes, the focus may be off a tad, but I don't think that is something that ruins a good photo, and in some rare cases I think it enhances a portrait, such as this one. I like the subtle effect that the slightly missed focus created for this shot. Technical perfection is fine and all, but I think feeling is more important and this evokes feeling that to me is further enhanced by the focus.


Daniel, that is so great to hear because I was going to relegate this photo to my almost excellent pile. I need to be reminded that there is more to a photo than just the sharpness.

Thanks again,

-Charles



There are so many "technically" perfect portraits out there that don't evoke a single emotion or create any connection, and this is certainly not one of those photos (and that's definitely a good thing). It's difficult to overlook a "flaw" such as a slightly missed focus, especially when the technical shooters are so very loud about every photo needing to be perfectly in focus, following the rule of thirds, no blown highlights or crushed shadows, etc etc. I think it's a good thing to stand out from that crowd and to just focus one what we feel and on what we think is beautiful ourselves. A true artist thinks and feels separately from the collective.



Mar 08, 2021 at 10:32 PM





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