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The image itself looks a bit like a blurry doughnut.
More kind of like a blurry idea of a face.
He reaches out, fingers fluttering by her nostrils like a blurry peach moth, and she ducks.
But Windows desktop apps often look like a blurry mess, simply magnified without increasing the pixel density.
My grandparents had given me certain ideas about the man, which played in my head like a blurry crime re-enactment video.
A computer monitor showed enhanced images of reactions on the plates: a fuzzy grid of light and dark dots, like a blurry telescope image of distant stars.
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Sometimes the answer to a question like "Why do people still buy SLR cameras?" is "Because they like the look of a blurry background that separates the subject" and you end up with Portrait Mode.
It feels almost like a hallucination — blurry but vivid, its sorrow and pleasure twisted tightly together.
I can see why, they make everything look like a beautiful blurry dream.
The result of a session at Radiant Human is a personal portrait in the form of a Polaroid picture featuring the portrayed person surrounded by what looks like a colourful, blurry Instagram filter.
A blurry capture, like a still from a vérité film, shows us Obama in an unlit helicopter, chopping away from an unannounced visit to Kabul.
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