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Nov 1, 2016 00:59:31   #
--at the Eugene Saturday market. CC most welcome.


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Nov 1, 2016 00:52:11   #
PaulG wrote:
I love the idea Bob but in this instance to me there is far too much going on for there to be a particular interest/focal point. This sort of creativity works better for a relatively defined or single subject. Imagine this effect on, say, a dancer, or a single musician. With what you have created here anything not important to the story of the image will be a distraction (unfortunately). And the subject needs to fill the frame to grab and demand attention. Great idea though and one well worth perserverance and experimentation.
I love the idea Bob but in this instance to me the... (show quote)

Thanks for looking, PaulG. I really appreciate your thoughtful comments. Here is a cropped version at the suggestion of Sandra Nightski.
bob


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Oct 29, 2016 10:49:14   #
AzPicLady wrote:
I have a few like this. Was it intentional? It reminds me of a few impressionistic paintings I've seen.


Thanks for looking and responding, AzPicLady. It was intentional. Successful??
Bob
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Oct 29, 2016 10:45:02   #
Nightski wrote:
I'm struggling. I like it. The colours hold my eye, and there is depth to the image. My eye do want to see one little thing sharp, but still .. I do like things like this. The killer for me is the bum of the guy in foreground left. It blocks the view. I would have waited a moment for him to move out of that position.


Hi Sandra- I've tried it without the guy and decided that his sweater is worth the bummer of his bum. Been trying slow exposures, deliberate camera movement and double/triple exposures. Stimulating! More will probably follow.
What has happened to this section?
regards-
bob
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Oct 29, 2016 10:35:28   #
catalint wrote:
Hi Pilot6,

I don't want to sound negative, and unreasonable, but this does not give me anything, besides struggle. Is there a market or a guy paying an instrument? My pupils are like in a very fast auto-focus mode that struggles to find "A" subject. Since it's named "Saturday Market", I would expect to be able to see something about it, and the way it's capture it does not show much. Everything is out of focus, and no subject to follow. Maybe the effect would have worked in an another situation. I've seen other photos made using same technique, but not where places and people are photographed. But this is my personal opinion, and I've never experimented with this kind of effects since it's not in my taste.

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C.
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Hi Catalint
Neither negative or unreasonable--and sorry for the struggle. What can I say? It is intentional, and is what it is. My concerns are shapes and colors and their relationships. Subjects?---not so much.
Thanks for looking and responding.
bob
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Oct 28, 2016 02:03:01   #
Not quite "tack sharp"! C & C welcome.


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Oct 19, 2016 01:09:14   #
The battery and charger were in a baggie and with a another baggie containing a new strap and a connector cable--both in the outer box among the newspaper and bubble wrap. I hope Alice's trash hasn't been picked up. Did she find the strap and connector? If they didn't get shipped, Fedex must have repacked my outer box (Adorama) and we have an issue. If Alice can't find them please replace them and tell me what I owe you. bob

I haven't gotten your check yet. Send me your phone no. and I'll call you tomorrow about noon my time--or when you want me to call.
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Oct 16, 2016 09:16:27   #
Must be that you're certifiable?
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Oct 13, 2016 16:00:29   #
Is pristine-like new. 1922 shutter count. Includes charger, battery, glass monitor protector, copy of D3300 for Dummies (I'm qualified),
and shipping in conusa. $275.00. PM me.
bob
Reason for sale is to get articulated monitor on D5300.
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Oct 5, 2016 11:38:01   #
It's yours. Dan. See my PM
Bob
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Oct 4, 2016 12:41:34   #
Great nifty-fifty equivalent (52.5mm FOV). Fast, light and very sharp. My nonagenarian condition demands a steadiness I can no longer deliver. Gotta have VR! This lens is virtually unused and like new in the box with caps and hood. $150.00 including shipping in conusa. No paypal.
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Oct 2, 2016 08:54:54   #
Very nice pictures. Thomas Beecham's very famous son, Sir Thomas Beecham (not sure which monarch tapped his shoulder). was a world renowned orchestra conductor with a well earned reputation for humorous and often sarcastic comments to his audiences. Check him out on Wikipedia.
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Sep 28, 2016 01:24:51   #
fantom wrote:
There are many good things to mention regarding your attempts at creativity and you are to be congratulated for your experimenting. But, I personally think that art for art's sake misses the point and is generally a failure.


Many thanks for your upbeat comment. It is much appreciated.
bob
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Sep 28, 2016 01:21:20   #
DougS wrote:
I find the third one more appealing. I think that may be because the people are less prominent in the picture. Keep trying, you may be onto something.


Thank you Doug. The third is currently my favorite also--and I intend to keep on trying---have been doing so for over 75 yrs and not ready to stop.
bob
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Sep 28, 2016 01:14:10   #
Brian in Whitby wrote:
I think this is a courageous attempt that shows promise. .Please continue with your experimentation. Perhaps using a tripod would give a better result.


Many thanks. Much appreciated!
bob
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