markbarendt
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I can't go back and take the picture of Dad, Ava and Princess Summer again because Princess Summer has passed on...
(Links to galleries break, so if you are a subscriber and want to see this picture, look in the Gallery, within my images, look for Dad, Ava and Princess Summer.)
Flaws? Well the chief flaw is my father is out of focus. But the picture stands OK with me as a glimpse of his love for small animals and the joy that is natural, seeing a cherished trait passed along from father to son to grand daughter.
If there is a flaw that I see ruins a picture at a basic level, and I have the ability to re-take it. I will. I've told the story of a picture I took of a friend where I can tell who he is, but a baseball cap covered his face so another friend didn't recognize him. So I retook that one the following year when we had the same father-daughter campout. Still yet to be developed and printed. But it's in the can.
Bill I'll make the assumption that you took the original picture and made that focus error.
Isn't it nice to know that "you" were in the picture too?
That photo makes you feel something, without the flaw and the irreplaceability, the photo would be less special.
Technical perfection doesn't always improve the result.