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a picture isn ´t clear?



beefeater
Albania

a picture isn ´t clear?
 
What word do we use in English when we can ´t see very well a photograph? the word in Spanish is that isn ´t "nítido", in English what do we use "clear, distinct, neat...?
thanks

5 Jan 2012      





ueslteacher
Ukraine

blurred

5 Jan 2012     



Pelletrine
France

I would say that the picture isn ´t sharp. And if it really looks more like fog, then I would say it is blurred. As you say about intendedly blurred faces, in order not to recognize a person.
But let ´s see what native speakers think.

5 Jan 2012     



beefeater
Albania

thanks

5 Jan 2012     



Pinky Makus
Canada

You can also say that a picture is blurry.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpWDihBHRqM

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_there_a_way_to_fix_blurry_pictures_with_photoshop


5 Jan 2012     



Jayho
Australia

Hi Beefeater

We often say that a picture is blurred or blurry when the photographer accidentally moves the camera while taking the photo or when the subject moves.
 
If the subject is simply too far away from the camera and can not be clearly seen then we might  say that it is not clear.
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

5 Jan 2012     



PhilipR
Thailand

blurred, blurry, unsharp, fuzzy, out-of-focus, bokeh (photography terminology)

5 Jan 2012     



ascincoquinas
Portugal

Dear Philip,
 
 
I did understand all of them..... well almost, but "bokeh" sounds quite strange in portuguese LOL
 
 
Wink

5 Jan 2012     



ironik
Australia

blurry is I think the best expression for this, bokeh is like a trick photographers do with their lens, the whole background is blurry, it comes from Japanese as far as I know. It looks like this:

bokeh

5 Jan 2012     



gloriawpai
Brazil

Are you Balkan, beefeater?

5 Jan 2012     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balkans
How is it relevant anyway?
Sophia

5 Jan 2012     

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