I might be wrong but I think this cat is in fact cleaning over its ear with a paw rather than sleeping on its paw in the way a child can sleep with its head on its arm and you've caught its paw in exactly the right place which isn't easy. If so, then as it is in fact fully awake and alert, this needs to be "disguised" and the slight out of focus does this, completing the illusion.
So yes it works and well done. Good animal shots require a lot of patience and lightning quick reactions
It works depending on the mood you're going for. If it was for a "dreamy in sleep" kinda look, then you nailed it. It's hard to tell without the in-focus beside it though.
It does work!
A dead sharp image is certainly an arresting thing but this sharpness is an obstacle to the interpretation of the viewer who is imprisoned in the details. With a soft and slightly out-of-focus picture, the viewer is free to project whatever comes from his mind or his heart onto the picture. This is what I like about this picture Thomas.
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