I took this image at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan. Its intentionally blurry. I don't think every photograph necessarily needs to be perfectly clear to be "good". I liked seeing these little "ghosts" of people sitting together.
But I'm bias because I don't have 20/20 vision..
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I think it is more about meaning or about a story. 'Good' is anyway relative. Who defines that? -
I like the photo because it speaks to me with this light theme.
Agreed @Belvins.
Right I didn't even think about this comparison to your light photos. Its like the abstraction hints toward things we can associate with through light.