> They are event photos. How does it matter, other than to you? Put it in a
> landscape, a portrait, a still life, an art
> image of some sort; show Dawid up in bokeh.
My event photography falls under the "reportage" category. Frankly, so
did the vast majority of HCB's photography. Same demands, needs,
concerns. Images from the 100/2 that exploited bokeh have already been
published and are getting rave reviews.
> That is an effect, not an analog of natural vision.
And neither is bokeh. The OOF characteristics of our eyes really don't
look anything like the blurries of a "beautiful bokeh image" that have
an ultra fat penumbra.
I really need to get one of those Cokin "Star-Bokeh-Gradient" filters
with built in "rainbow".
AG
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