
Originally Posted by
Gail Spitler
Cheryl - thanks for posting this image. For me it raises the question of when does oof work? Looking at the Art Morris image that is on the intro page to BPN, a full 2/3 of the birds in that image are in focus and the oof-ness [snip] The bg bird is also bigger. I am wondering if our mind accepts oof bits, when they are smaller and farther away from us. But doesn't like it otherwise. For example, I have a couple different images of lines of birds where for some strange reason I focused on the second bird in the row. From bird 2 to x, there is an increasing oof-ness and they look fine. But as soon as I pop the front oof bird onto the line, the image fails.