LOL...Only shooting I did was with my camera! I was going to try and outshoot him, ran into a little snag. Have not been shooting in a while (long before surgery)...first shots fired literally rattled my brain...*a very disappointed Robin exits stage left*...who knew?
I know you are not a fan but hey, think of my LB shots as an excerise in keeping "senior moments" at bay...you can challenge the noodle by coming up with synonyms for blurry...no thesaurus though, that would be cheating!
Thanks for the great comment Doyle, always appreciate your opinion. :)
HEHEhehehee . . . I can outshoot him! Love to try anyway! At first I was shocked as I thought it was your grandson! But for the blurry edges I would have seen right away . . . uhhhh . . . never mind. It's different. It certainly emphasizes perspective too.
Though (you know me) normally I'm not a big fan, I have seen some cases where this vaseline smeared lens actually does create a pleasing effect (even some of your own)! . . . In this case, I think it does a unique job and pulls the image out of the ordinary . . . so I don't just immediately hate it. In fact, to your credit, I have seen, in my occupation, numerous publications with similar styled shots (pardon the pun) and this ranks right up there with them. So, while not my favorite, also not my worst . . . and I'm willing to concede this can stand toe to toe with some of the professional shots I have seen. :)