
Top 17 Out Of Focus Photography Quotes
#1. It would be very hard to bring a wife to Afghanistan. In America, I'd have no problem with her doing whatever she wanted, but in Afghanistan, that's not the case.
Hyder Akbar
#4. If it is not an interesting picture when in focus, it is not going to be a better picture out of focus.
Bill Jay
#5. The camera has always been a guide, and it's allowed me to see things and focus on things that maybe an average person wouldn't even notice.
Don Chadwick
#6. Think of the design process as involving first the generation of alternatives and then the testing of these alternatives against a whole array of requirements and restraints.
Herbert Simon
#7. Maybe that's why I love photography, which is, when you think about it, the ability to sinfke out a detail and focus on it.
Emily O'Beirne
#8. Have sufficient food, clothing, and fuel on hand to last at least one year.
Ezra Taft Benson
#10. My focus is anything that allows me to express myself. Rap, dance, photography. Those are my forms of expression.
Keith Stanfield
#11. When I started using the extreme short depth of field and single point of focus, I was trying to replicate my changing eyesight. We have binocular vision; one eye perceives space from the other. I don't experience a scene visually at F32. It's more like F1.4.
Keith Carter
#12. Don' t focus on NEW - focus on authent ic. Being or iginal isn' t being new - i t 's being
you.
Scott Bourne
#13. The way men are seen in photography, in fashion, and the way that men look at pictures of themselves has changed in recent years. It is a subject that has come into focus: The masculine image, a man's personal style, changing attitudes to the male face and body,
Mario Testino
#14. I may not agree with your position, but I will defend to the death your right to concede.
Robert Leland Taylor
#15. When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.
Ansel Adams
#16. Writing, photography...art. It's all about what's in focus.
Kelly E. Lindner
#17. His Holiness [the Dalai Lama] has told me, urgently and repeatedly, that he thinks my photographs are crap. His exact words were, 'These photos are of poor quality. Why is there no sharp focus? There is no clarity!' I said, 'But your Holiness, it's Goyaesque.' And he said, 'No! It's out of focus!'
Richard Gere
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