Last week was marked by unsettled weather, which led me to remain at home. During this time, Joel and I exchanged messages and shared recommendations on a range of political podcasts, comparing perspectives and formats that we each found engaging.
The photograph itself may be regarded as visually distracting by conventional standards, as the foreground is dominated by out-of-focus branches rendered in pronounced bokeh. In traditional or classical photography, such foreground obstruction is often discouraged, as it can divert attention from the primary subject and disrupt compositional clarity. However, I do not find this problematic. On the contrary, the layered blur introduces a sense of depth and visual tension, challenging the expectation of a clean, unobstructed frame. I tend to lose interest in images that are overly polished or pristine, unless they deliberately embrace a minimalist aesthetic. In this context, the intrusion of foreground bokeh becomes an expressive choice rather than a flaw, resisting classical norms in favour of a more personal and interpretive visual language.
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Stunning :-D
ReplyDeleteThose dark clouds might signal a coming storm, but they provided a wonderful sunset. Hope that boat reached its dock before the storm hit.
ReplyDeleteCompletamente de acuerdo en cuanto al desenfoque de ese primer plano con las ramas fuera de foco. Da a la imagen volumen y profundidad.
ReplyDeleteWell, this is a gorgeous photo even without the foreground being there. But the branches really complete it! They add depth and a bit of roughness.
ReplyDeleteÉs un senyal d'irreverència o de transgressió anar contra las normes establertes, per a mi és de valor i d'imaginació.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
The boat is like an ant in the scene. It's there but barely noticeable.
ReplyDeleteI rather like the branches. It has sort of a mystical feeling. And there is always something wonderful about seeing a boat in the sunset!
ReplyDeleteI don't find anything distracting about this photo. It is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI like the foreground branches being blurred or not in focus, then what is in focus stands out.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, the photo is beautiful, with or without bokeh and probably even more beautiful with
ReplyDeleteWell I don't care about any "rules" when it comes to photography. I just decide how to take a photo and then I take it. I would most likely have taken this photo just like you did.
ReplyDeleteI agree to the extent that perfect pictures might as well be postcards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene and photo! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI tend to agree, and I like the photo as it is.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very dramatic photograph.
ReplyDeleteHe de decir que no me había fijado en esas ramas desenfocadas has que leí el comentario. Tan solo me fije en ese magnifico cielo reflejado en el mar y como gracias a la perspectiva el barco de recreo parece mayor al que creo un petrolero.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
The branches add another layer of interest.
ReplyDeleteIt’s an unusual effect but not without merit.
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