> On Sep 7, 2019, at 3:36 PM, Eric Weir <eew...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> There are times when a lack of sharpness can negatively impact a photo, 
>> however if that is because the print is too big, then just display the photo 
>> someplace that people can’t leave nose prints on it from looking at it that 
>> closely.
> 
> A couple of my favorite photos, e.g., a shot into Grand Canyon on a rainy day 
> with lots of foggy haze in the canyons; a blurry shot from behind of a five 
> year old granddaughter joining the adult line dance at her aunt’s wedding, 
> are distinctly fuzzy.
> 

I think that the phrase you are looking for is “artistically defocused”.

--
Larry Colen
l...@red4est.com




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