Replying to @Jump1ngSp1d3r #fluffythemutt
Taking photos with friends or pets can sometimes lead to unexpected shots—like those blurry pictures where everyone looks a bit 'possessed'. I’ve found that instead of deleting these images, they often become the most memorable and talked-about photos from the session. These imperfections capture authentic moments that staged pictures miss. When reviewing pictures, I like to keep the blurry or unusual ones because they show movement and life. They remind me of laughter and spontaneous fun rather than just posed perfection. Sharing these funny shots with friends usually sparks joy and inside jokes that strengthen bonds. If you want to reduce blurry photos in the future, try increasing the lighting or using a faster shutter speed if your camera allows it. However, embracing imperfections can sometimes make your photo albums truly unique and personal. In my experience, these 'possessed' looking pictures bring personality to my collection and often tell stories that standard photos cannot. So next time you spot a blurry or weird face in your pictures, consider giving it a chance—it might just become your new favorite photo.



















































