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Hey! So I'm a high school student and just found out that there is an art contest going on at my school and as a "photographer", I thought I would join. I just need help finding what to do for the theme of "Embracing imperfection". I was originally thinking to do something where the camera is intentionally slightly out of focus to where you could tell what the subject is, but its not sharp what so ever, but after thinking some more, I don't know how I would feel winning a competition and my photo being a subject that is just out of focus. my other idea was using a lot of negative space with a subject so disrupt the emptiness, but i would like some more ideas. i can shoot almost anything with a Sony a6400, with a 10mm f2 MF Lens, the 18-50 2.8 from sigma and a not-so-good, adapted Canon EFS 55-250 IS STM, as well as a vintage 28mm f2.8, and a vintage 50mm f1.8.
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