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« Soft photos = trash? »
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Soft photos = trash?
I just had this photo session. I missed focus because I wasnt on the right focusing mode. They suddenly ran toward me. I was going to delete it but I just cant. I love the photo too much. So does the content of this photo trumps the softness?
Here is a link to high resolution so you can see how soft it is.
http://usagani.com/img/s9/v14/p104502094.jpg
I really feel that even if this was printed on a large media, it is still a strong piece. What do you guys think?
Dec 25, 2011 at 01:25 AM
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« Soft photos = trash? »