Here is one of my out-of-focus shots that I will never discard.
It won't win any awards, but I've never seen a photo of a hedgehog doing this
Which leads one of the reasons why an out of focus photo can still be important - it may be the only evidence of something unseen/unbelievable.
Hi, my first post, and photo upload to the forum...I was a passenger in a moving car when I took this photo. I really liked the colours in the sky behind the church steeple. I didn't expect it to be as blurred as it was, but I have always liked the result...I called it accidental blur...definately out of focus
(Jul 29, 2015, 16:51)Barbara G. Wrote: Classy Hedgehog - I am revisited this thread today. What was the hedgehog doing? I was going to ask you this before.
Hi Barbara
I'm not sure myself. Thought it was either scratching an itch or marking his territory.
(Jul 29, 2015, 15:03)fraggles Wrote: Hi, my first post, and photo upload to the forum...I was a passenger in a moving car when I took this photo. I really liked the colours in the sky behind the church steeple. I didn't expect it to be as blurred as it was, but I have always liked the result...I called it accidental blur...definately out of focus
(Aug 2, 2015, 08:00)czkid Wrote: I was taking moon shots and moved the camera. Two good out of focus pics. I really like them, but, of course, never used them.
If you turn it 180 then you'll have a lovely "sketch" of a bird's head
(Aug 2, 2015, 08:00)czkid Wrote: I was taking moon shots and moved the camera. Two good out of focus pics. I really like them, but, of course, never used them.
If you turn it 180 then you'll have a lovely "sketch" of a bird's head