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You mean the seagull is in motion while picturing that produced blurring on it eheh?
It's a nice work, and very good caught you made.
Just spam yourself to more people by commenting so that they will come to see your great pictures. There is nothing to do with beauty or not, ok? I have been keeping watching your words...
Irina
Your theory is interesting. But if true, the result should not be an image out of focus but an image with horizontal lines (like when you take pics of monitors).
Maybe seagulls are not out of focus but blurred.
They move quickly quickly quickly when feeling that you are taking the picture so they result blurred ;)
What about this theory?
Ciao
Fab
I have lots of seagull photos in great positions, but they are all slightly out of focus... I just think it is a seagull thing and that they only give an impression of clarity by flashing like a television at 50Hz.
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Anastasiya Ivanova 10. März 2005, 12:51
You mean the seagull is in motion while picturing that produced blurring on it eheh?It's a nice work, and very good caught you made.
Just spam yourself to more people by commenting so that they will come to see your great pictures. There is nothing to do with beauty or not, ok? I have been keeping watching your words...
Irina
Fabrizio N. 10. März 2005, 10:44
Your theory is interesting. But if true, the result should not be an image out of focus but an image with horizontal lines (like when you take pics of monitors).Maybe seagulls are not out of focus but blurred.
They move quickly quickly quickly when feeling that you are taking the picture so they result blurred ;)
What about this theory?
Ciao
Fab
Neil Auty 9. März 2005, 21:25
I have lots of seagull photos in great positions, but they are all slightly out of focus... I just think it is a seagull thing and that they only give an impression of clarity by flashing like a television at 50Hz.Nice Pic.
Regards
NRA