BTW, Saul, the "photographic blur" does occurs in many paintings as well -- for example, Vermeer -- or almost any landscape that has mountains in the distance.
Indeed, the difference between a hard-edge and a soft edge is very important in certain schools of painting. But you already knew that -- didn't you ? >unlike photography, painting can never be out of focus, ____________________________________________________________ Save $15 on Flowers and Gifts from FTD! Shop now at http://offers.netzero.net/TGL1231/?u=http://www.ftd.com/17007
