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TIL that my slightly blurry vacation photo got more saves than the perfect one.
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miles5341mo ago
Weirdly, that actually makes sense. Perfect photos can look like stock images or ads. The blurry one probably felt more real, like a genuine moment people could connect with. A little imperfection shows it was a real experience, not just a photo shoot.
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paul_patel401mo ago
Absolutely! I read an article that said people scroll right past flawless pics on social media now. They feel like ads or someone trying too hard. Like a family photo where everyone is perfectly posed looks stiff, but a blurry shot of kids laughing feels alive. It's about catching the real vibe, not just a pretty picture. No one lives in a stock image, lol.
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