Actually, I think that out of focus cabinet draws the eye to your subject and sets him apart. That cabinet makes the picture about him. It becomes a portrait in time rather than just a guy in a kitchen.
Actually, I think that out of focus cabinet draws the eye to your subject and sets him apart. That cabinet makes the picture about him. It becomes a portrait in time rather than just a guy in a kitchen.
I guess that's a fair point. Never really thought about it like that before.