mmaria
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Love the colors in this photo... and that's about it 
I'm so angry at myself because I ruined every photo I took in this particular place! He was there for a minute and I missed his genuine smile, didn't get my settings right, everything I did I did wrong. I was so in a rush to get a photo that I kept pressing my shutter non stop and not being still myself, which I usually don't do. Usually I don't click non stop, I think and wait for the right moment.
I can blame my camera limitations for a fair amount of time, but this is just and only my fault.
His eyes are slightly out of focus, but is it in acceptable range? My mind goes: No it is not, you should toss the photo! my heart goes: Yes, it can be acceptable.
The second biggest issue is his blurred hands.
My question here is not just for this image (it's just a sample) but in general, for images with slightly blurred hands when everything more important (eyes) are tack sharp. I've seen some portfolios having this kind of photos in it. Acceptable or not?
I do mind it in my photographs and I delete everything with that kind of blurriness (too slow shutter speed kind) in OOF part of a photo. But every once in a while I like the photo and I don't want to delete it.


I'm so angry at myself because I ruined every photo I took in this particular place! He was there for a minute and I missed his genuine smile, didn't get my settings right, everything I did I did wrong. I was so in a rush to get a photo that I kept pressing my shutter non stop and not being still myself, which I usually don't do. Usually I don't click non stop, I think and wait for the right moment.
I can blame my camera limitations for a fair amount of time, but this is just and only my fault.
His eyes are slightly out of focus, but is it in acceptable range? My mind goes: No it is not, you should toss the photo! my heart goes: Yes, it can be acceptable.
The second biggest issue is his blurred hands.
My question here is not just for this image (it's just a sample) but in general, for images with slightly blurred hands when everything more important (eyes) are tack sharp. I've seen some portfolios having this kind of photos in it. Acceptable or not?
I do mind it in my photographs and I delete everything with that kind of blurriness (too slow shutter speed kind) in OOF part of a photo. But every once in a while I like the photo and I don't want to delete it.

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