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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Intentionally Blurred

I really enjoy out of focus shots and have been making an effort to snap more. It's hard to remember to do them because I change the focus manually and don't edit the pictures afterwards, but I really enjoy the result. As soon as I can convince my friends to model for me I'm going to do a portrait series in this style...

24 comments:

Ilana said...

lovely idea Rebecca kind of gives a cloudy gloomy effect. Some of my best shots are out of focus but i never put them on my blog

http://mymodernvintagefashion.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

It took me a second to remember that I wasn't waiting for the pictures to load or de-pixelate...that they were meant to be unfocused. As I'm sure we all are, I'm used to skimming everything pretty quickly, but for these I had to stop and focus in order to process what I was seeing. It momentarily slowed my internet adhd. It also shifted emphasis from the details of an outfit to the broader components - color, shape, form, ect. They're like pretty watercolors. Really cool! -erin

Charlotte said...

They are cool even thought they hurt my eyes a little.

Lauren Sherritt said...

The fourth and sixth pictures in particular, where you are looking at the camera, are really moving. There's almost a sense of urgency because it can't be seen what you are communicating through your face. I would love to see a portrait series in this style!

roanjean said...

A portrait series would be great!

/Roan of The Explosive Orange

Mi Muffin said...

It looks so interesting and mystical. I Like it. Though I kinda want to see the outfit clearer and it feels like I'm spying on you from really far away and snapping photos of people. LOL. Great blog though. x

Helen said...

Great idea, you should do it!

Camilla said...

such an awesome idea :)

xx Camilla

intothefoldfashion.blogspot.com

Maria E. said...

I really like these; it sort of gives the impression that the photo is a watercolor painting.

xoxo
Maria
www.uneasyimpressions.blogspot.com

Salazar said...

I love the idea - it reminds me of a section in Woody Allen's "Deconstructing Harry" (great film, watch it if you haven't), where an actor (played by Robin Williams) suddenly becomes out of focus, and everybody around him has to wear glasses so that they wouldn't get dizzy just to look at him.

So beware, if you're doing a series of portraits, your viewers might get dizzy too! :P

14 Shades Of Grey

apurpledress said...

Very pretty and interesting photos. I love them!

Anything but Bland said...

neat idea, miss! and, it's okay that you can't accept the present- but if you'd like a bow tie head band or belt, you should tell me your favorite colors, because I'd love to make one for you.

love, polly

AppleTreesRTall said...

I think if you do a photo session of your friends, when you pose them, poses that are made without them looking into the camera would be best. Just my .02 cents though :D

Rebecca, The Clothes Horse said...

@AppleTreesRTall, thank you, I'm definitely planning on making them more dynamic than these (more heads than full-body shots as well). This series was really about taking my traditional outfit series into the out-of-focus series; but they're not the compositions/styles of what I truly invision. :)

Elle said...

Love this! It's a really simple idea, but I think the effect can be lovely! The second to last is my absolute favourite; the figure seems almost alien, or like it's fading away. The legs stand out in particular. I think that level of distortion is more effective than a slight blur (ex. the last photo), so I would suggest your go with that effect if you do continue the series :)

Also, the whole series reminds me of what my vision is like without glasses, haha

Eli said...

Oh these are beautiful! It's always fun to play around with photography. I've always enjoyed pictures with a depth and something out of focus...reminds me I need to get a better lens!

Shenanigans said...

I just love this idea! And it works with your pale skin. Especially the photos where your hair and dress are catching the wind.
-SHxx

Midwest Mayhem said...

I am also a huge fan of out-of-focus photos. I feel like they make you spend more time analyzing what's going on in a particular composition and suggest a story that's deeper than what is on the surface.

Jennita Lolita said...

I love your blurry shots. There is something magical about them!

rae said...

i love the concept as well. can't wait to see a portrait series, if you are able to do one!

Karin said...

I just discovered your blog and it is magic. I LOVE the blurry images...there is something so special about them and about wanting to see what is behind them.
Beautiful nostalgic and dreamy. I am your newest fan (and follower) xxx

Pretty Things said...

beautiful photo's - love this style

http://blogoftheprettythings.blogspot.com/

xxx

Rachel said...

I loved the first one, but looking at the rest made my eyes hurt! :(

Damsels said...

one at time.my eyes hurt!

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