SorinI
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I have part of my work shown in a local art gallery and I had a lot of fun listening at the comments of the people looking at my photos, without them to know that the guy sitting next to them (me) is the author of the photos. The funniest part is that the average Joe, when watching portraits made with 85mm at f 1.2 – 1.8, he translates the bokeh as the photographer inability to correctly focus on the subject. I even tried to suggest to somebody, again, without to disclose that I am the photographer who took that photo, that maybe the photographer deliberately choose a slim depth of field, to can make more obvious who or what is the subject of the photo. The guy asked: why he should do such a thing? Why I can’t choose which the subject is? Of course I had no reply to his question.
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