Thanks a lot for your words….Comme le souligne le commentaire de C.S Young, cette femme au premier plan flou devient l’objet du regard, j’aime bien (et rarement réussi !) cette association contre nature : flou/intérêt ( punctum comme aurait dit Roland Barthe..)
Thanks Joe ! When I bought my Fuji GFX 50s, the 63 mm (50 mm for 24×36) lens was not yet arrived… I made all my first pictures with the 110mm (87 mm for 24×36). Beyond the fact that it’s an incredible lens in terms of quality, this lens at 2: 0 aperture combined with the large sensor quickly gives a low depth of field, even on subjects not far … It’s a pleasure to use it….. even if it weighs 1kg !!!!! 🤪
I love it ! Beaucoup de sensibilité…
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Thanks a lot for your words….Comme le souligne le commentaire de C.S Young, cette femme au premier plan flou devient l’objet du regard, j’aime bien (et rarement réussi !) cette association contre nature : flou/intérêt ( punctum comme aurait dit Roland Barthe..)
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C’est très reussi. Bravo ! 🙂
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Striking composition, the selective focus creates a sense of intrigue around the foreground subject.
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Thanks a lot for your comment 🙂…I think out of focus foreground is a very powerful way of expression, which rarely works but need to be tried..
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Thanks Joe ! When I bought my Fuji GFX 50s, the 63 mm (50 mm for 24×36) lens was not yet arrived… I made all my first pictures with the 110mm (87 mm for 24×36). Beyond the fact that it’s an incredible lens in terms of quality, this lens at 2: 0 aperture combined with the large sensor quickly gives a low depth of field, even on subjects not far … It’s a pleasure to use it….. even if it weighs 1kg !!!!! 🤪
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This is a great image Didier 🙂 I love that you included the out of focus image in the foreground. Excellent work.
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