Blur

I want to make blurrier photographs. More imperfection. Artistic photographs that abstract reality are the future

From earlier blurre, probably an alteration of blear, from Middle English bleren, from Old English blerian. Compare Scots blorebloar (“to blur, cover with blots”). More at blear.

  1. To make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim.to blur a photograph by moving the camera while taking it
  2. To smear, stain or smudge.to blur a manuscript by handling it while damp
  3. To become indistinct.
  4. To cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken.
  5. To sully; to stain; to blemish, as reputation.
  6. To transfer the input focus away from. 
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