Whenever I take photographs that are out of focus, I usually immediately discard them. But I love Trever Hoehne's Blurry Things series where he turns unfocused shots into beautiful art. It opens a whole new world and makes me want to look for shots that would be interesting blurry.





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one, alone, as wall art. yes. together, in a set? no thanks.
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