This is my fourth entry in weekly photo challenge. This week topis is Weekly Photo Challenge: Unfocused. I found this week topic was hard because of two reasons. The first reason is most pocket cameras or mobile phone camera have auto focus technology to avoid unfocused photo. DSLR is different story. Secondly, once we get unfocused photo, usually we delete it. 🙂 Therefore, it is hard to find such an unfocused photo in my photo collection.
This is a picture of vertical tree repetition. I took it at Villa Lembang Bandung in the morning. I don’t shoot this unfocused photo intentionally. I cropped it. This photo actually bokeh part from my original photo. In photography, bokeh (Originally /ˈboʊkɛ/, /ˈboʊkeɪ/ BOH-kay, and also sometimes heard as /ˈboʊkə/ BOH-kə, Japanese: [boke]) is the blur, or the aesthetic quality of the blur, in out-of-focus areas of an image.
This makes a perfect entry for the challenge!
Thank you for visiting my blog and for your nice comment. 🙂
We all have a few of these from time to time.
That is a good news. Trees are important and beautiful. It is hard to find this kind of view in city area. I have to drive around 1 hour to get this shoot.
Nice work for the theme 🙂
Thank you 🙂
Evan with the auto focus it isnt hard toget an out of focus shot, just move a bit and presto iít’s out.
Thank you for visiting my blog and for your honest comment. 🙂 Thank you for your tip. Appreciate it.
nice bokeh Om
Abstrak Om. hehe
A nice composition. I’m not familiar with bokeh. This challange has folks talking about bokeh. You can see my contribution to “unfocused” here: http://wp.me/p1TywS-rc
~Anne
Thank you, Anne, for visiting my blog and for your honest comment. 🙂 Nice entry you have. I love cheetah.
This should teach me to ‘stop’ deleting my unfocused photographs yes? Nice job efratadenny, as always.
Rhonda
Thank you, Rhonda, for your honest comment. Yes I learn that too in this weekly photo challenge topic. We never know unfocused photo is useful. 🙂 On the other hand, some people told me to not delete photos until we review it on computer. Small screen on camera won’t give us much information.
Lovely job here. 😉
Thank you, Eliz. 🙂
nice picture.
Thank you, Amar. 🙂