– Atmospheric Perspective: In humid or misty conditions, light scatters. By embracing the lack of sharpness, you are capturing depth rather than detail.
– Impressionism vs. Realism: A sharp photo is a document; a blurry, misty photo is a feeling. It allows the viewer to fill in the blanks with their own imagination.
– The “Hygge” Factor: In a Swedish winter, the light is soft and fleeting. A clinical, sharp high-resolution photo can sometimes feel “too loud” for such a quiet, peaceful environment.