Why not, I wonder. There does seem to be an issue with back-focus here but none of the blurr worries me, in fact it probably adds to the immediacy and vibrancy.
Regards,
W
If it's manual focus, then it could be the excitement of the moment. (I like exciting moments - can almost remember them, in fact! I shall expect to have another one when the damned computer comes back. I did a remarkable self-portrait today with the cellphone; it may or may not appeal to anybody else, but I can't wait - well, I shall have to wait - to see how it pans out. Again, a release button on the side of the instrument would have been nice...)
Blurr, as we both know, Walter, has never been allowed to stand in our way. Indeed, it's an added weapon in the arsenal.
;-)
Rob C