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Monday, February 11, 2013

the weekend was a blur ...


Hoping to get a handle on the total number of images we store, I have been consciously clearing out unwanted pictures either in camera or promptly upon uploading them to the computer.  In the process I have concluded this is about as realistic as having good fortune come to you by merely throwing a pinch of salt over you shoulder and hoping it so.
What is worse is that I have discovered an occasional liking for blurry images.  

Oh the art of it all!


I guess this could be best described as my 'blurry stage' which only differs from where I started when beginning photography because I am [now] doing it on purpose.

What the heck?!?!

I've been told it is totally different and completely acceptable when blur was the intended result.  
To think I could have saved beaucoup bucks on books had I just told everyone that 
"I meant little Susie to be slightly askew", 
"really, who needs to see Uncle Ed's eyes", 
or  simply 
"I like big butts and I can not lie."

well, maybe not that last one 
. . .
 
 

14 comments:

  1. Haha my dad loves that song. I also have a liking for blurry photos which I find kind of funny...

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  2. Lol... I agree, let's that's the way I intended to shoot it!

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  3. So...does this mean I'm really taking 'artful' photos, after all?

    I think I like it.

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  4. There are no mistakes, just happy coincidences :)

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  5. I like a lot of blur although, in most cases, I like at least a little tiny section to be in focus but, sometimes to create a mood, yes even the whole thing can be a blur...kind of like life.

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  6. oh you are funny...I'll remember that next time a blurry one comes along...art, that's what it is, art!!

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  7. LOL! I don't have a sharp mind anymore and have come to appreciate a little blur in all aspects of life. These photos are beautiful! I love color!! Color is the most important thing.

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  8. I like a little blur as well! Just think of the Impressionists and all the flak they got because people didn't understand their "blur". Art is perception, and I vote for blur...judiciously, of course!

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  9. Each person interprets what they deem is art....I like it......very freeing to take pictures and know we can value them as art or junk......The color is awesome in these photographs....

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  10. I've got lots of blurry photos (well, I do try to delete them too), and they are not as beautiful as these!

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  11. Wish my blurry shots looked as good!!

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  12. This post totally made me laugh. Loved it! Stopping by from the Valentine Blog party and am now your newest follower. Great shots... even the blurry ones. LOL

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