Almost awake on this cloudy Sunday afternoon, and lots of things to do.
What you observed, Ken, left me wondering -- and what follows is a mere
speculative half-asleep thought.
I don't doubt you're right regarding photography, but I immediately
recalled some painters: many of the 'impressionniste' school which I saw
at the musée D'Orsay, and maybe Leonardo too, and maybe others I feel
lazy to recall ... Nonetheless, I agree that Van Gogh overcompensates
with color anything he didn't want to paint sharp, so did Picasso I
think, during his first two periods before his cubist illness stroke him :-)
Now, I must go out - then I'll take a look again at Moose's photograph,
because my first glance at it was like a pleasant dream, until I
realized it was Sunday, not Monday :-)
Fernando.
Ken Norton wrote:
>> Sometimes, sharp focus isn't everything.
>>
>>
>
>
> It may not be everything, but without it, the other elements need to be
> overcompensating. I'm not quite sure that the other elements are up to the
> challenge.
>
> AG
>
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