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Couldn't do in 2.8 aperture

From Botanisk Have, Ã…rhus, Denmark

Foreground: Mobile phone waiting lot at LAX. Background: Runner-up for the most desolate looking post office in America. Extreme Background: Landing jet plane.

1. made a sketch in paint

2. blurred it 20% overall in another tool

3. added the foreground branches over the blurred sketch

 

...and that gives it a photo-finish!

Seals in foreground

Foreground: Pamela Harling (left) and Cllr Bob Hare (right)

Ron Thorne, foreground, was inspired to create a jazz CD collection for the UAA/APU Consortium Library in the name of his good friend Dobie Losben after Losben's death. With the help of reference librarian Ralph Courtney, right, he's been adding to the university's audio library with CDs received from a highly successful Internet drive. Photo by JIM LAVRAKAS / Anchorage Daily News

Flowers and sculpture behind the House of Buscot Park.

It was taken in a temple in mudumalai foot hills. It was a local goddess of the hills which had this idol in the front.

I wanted to get a clear shot of this westbound Z train on Main One but didn't want to get the engineer on an easbound coal drag on Main Three nervous with me near the yellow line facing away from him. So, here's a semi cluttered shot of the Z. Meanwhile, BNSF crews on Two perform work which probably includes them getting closer to taking down the Q signals.

the spray from the wave breaking ahead of the one with the rider on it splashes up and creates an interesting effect

Manipulating an original digital photo. Careful selection allowed the subject and background to be separated. The clone stamp was used to paint in the wall, but the search continues for techniques to make it look more realistic.

chipboard, bolts, canvas, pva

shown at Intermedia gallery, Glasgow in the exhibition The Sinking Road

2009

Taken on my Canon Rebel T5, f/5.6, 1/800 sec, ISO 100

This picture meets requirement 1 because the flower is in focus in the foreground, and everything behind it is out-of-focus. I used a fast shutter because it was really bright out.

Shot Feb 20th northwest of Calgary looking southwest. The horses fill the foreground while the mountains compose the background.

Technically an awful photo, but when I said I needed some foreground interest, by golly, Chad was there to provide it.

Foreground distractions can sometimes serve as better focal points than the actual focal point itself.

Anas superciliosa.

Pacific black duck at Lake Gwelup

Roee Adar clip production, 1.06

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