I consider the photo as a bad photo because it's blurry (especially my baby's hand) and the towel in the background is an eyesore, lol. On normal occasions, I would've covered it with an element. Thanks for the challenge!
And here we have the butt picture!!! I would never scrap this but saved it for my daughter. I thought I would take the humour route since of course I meant to take this picture when they were standing up, but here are 2 southerners who have never been ice scating and of course, they fall!!!
I was trying to capture the Christmas lights as we were driving but as you can see it was not very easy. I was still able to capture the moment though. Thanks for the challenge, Amanda!
I'm loving the 'bad' photos! And how a lot are saying that "this picture would not have been scrapped had it not been for this challenge" - Amen to that!! Here's my 'hidden' picture. Thank you @amandaresende for this!! I was ready for the click of the shutter, but along came a wave... Jan 20 - Scrap A Bad Photo by rrred68 posted Jan 25, 2022 at 10:25 PM credits in the gallery
This was supposed to be a sweet picture of me playing with some of our kids. Not one of us is paying attention, my face is blurry, and one of the boys is behind me.
Here's mine... sun in my eyes, shadow on my mum's face, daughter turning away... plenty is wrong here...
This photo is blurry, low quality, out of focus, and too dark, but cropped this small it's harder to tell (thank goodness, because puppy photos are always my favorite).
What a fun challenge Amanda! I kept this photo even though it had a big water blur from the water proof case and our faces are all dark, because I love any photo of my bestie and I ..... and lucky I did because its great for this challenge (I hope!)
I really love that you came up with this challenge. I've frequently found that the "bad" photos are the ones that tell the best stories, because you're so wrapped up in the moment that you don't pause or shift your focus to taking a the perfect photo. This was at the end of a full day of amusement parking, and we all agree it was our favorite memory of the night. It's also the worst picture. But the moment deserved to be remembered, and that's more important than the quality of the photo.