I haven’t posted a single image in a long time—but this one asked to stand alone.
Red + blue wash the frame (maybe that echo of emergency lights?), warming and cooling at once. Two digital hunks in a vintage gym, retro shorts, a 60s vibe meeting that 2023 BrawnyAi face. Fun fact: it was a one-shot from a meta-prompt with a tiny correction you’d never spot.
Why so sharp? Because sharpness is personal to me.
I grew up severely myopic. Without glasses, the world looked like a Monet—beautiful, but useless for crossing a street. Metal frames gave me dermatitis; it was a whole saga. Then, in my early career, I followed coworkers and got LASIK. I went to sleep blurry and woke up in crystal clarity. I stepped outside and saw sunlight flicker through a huge tree—thousands of tiny leaves, each edge crisp, each ray of light alive. I cried. That moment rewired my eye and my taste.
So while classic photography loves creamy bokeh, I love busy, razor-clear worlds where you can swim in detail and still find the subject. That’s why this image is tack sharp front to back—my small homage to that first morning of seeing.
If you’ve been with me for a while, you know my choices come from lived moments more than formal training. This is one of them. Thanks for letting me share the “why” behind the “look.”
Do you lean bokeh or crisp-everything? Tell me below.
With love,
B
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