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film over: become glassy; lose clear vision; "Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep" to make less distinct or clear; "The haze blurs the hills" confuse: make unclear, indistinct, or blurred; "Her remarks confused the debate"; "Their words obnubilate their intentions" smear: make a smudge on; soil by smudging make dim or indistinct; "The drug blurs my vision" become vague or indistinct; "The distinction between the two theories blurred" a hazy or indistinct representation; "it happened so fast it was just a blur"; "he tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz"
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(blur) (bl[schwa]r) indistinctness, clouding, or fogging.
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Blur is the fifth album by Blur, first release in 1997. It reached number 1 in the UK album chart, while making significant headway in the US with "Song 2" becoming a hit there and earning Blur a gold record in the process. The album's style was a result of them dropping the Britpop direction that had suddenly become unhip in the wake of The Great Escape's release and turning on to lo-fi indie recordings (at Coxon's urging). ...
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Unsharp. Caused by excessive movement of the camera, a zoom lens or the subject. Also, excessive UV (ultra-violet) light that causes a bluish haze and loss of definition on distance objects, especially on B&W film. Blur is often intentional in creative photography to convey the feeling of motion.
Ãâó: www.startphoto.com/learn/glossary/glossary_bi-bq.h...
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The art of softening the detail of a image. The process can be applied selectively to portions of an image.
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