He then went on to discuss some of the basics of photography - watch for
clutter in your shot; look at the edges of your photograph - is there
something obstructing a clean shot? Think about your depth of field. Is
the background supposed to be out of focus, or did you neglect to use f 22
and use f 4.5 because you weren't aware of what you were doing? Etc.,
etc., etc.
That's interesting!
What is the difference when we shoot out-of-focus background in purpose or
by mistake?
If there IS any difference, how to recognize it? Supposing the composition
being similar.
Sometimes the difference in in photographer's name, but what, if both are
nonames?
Or both are Names!
E.g. Phil Borges seldom has his backgrounds sharp, Jerry N. Uelsmann does.
Me - I have both. Where's the formula?
Bad thinking? Perhaps.
I suspect the fault is in EU Directives, that make our weathers in Europe so
uniform, dull and full of germs.
Peeter