Here's another that started out with blur from camera movement (handheld at too slow a shutter speed) so I went with the blur rather than fighting it, adding a radial blur filter effect to the bouquet in Photoshop.
Hmmm, I think most folk are actually missing the point - motion blur makes most of these shots - that's what it's all about. The original poster was talking about camera shake, when you end up with a "duff" shot that you later grow to like!
Shall we get them back on track? I meant images that were unintentionally blurry.
Like this one at my sister-in-laws house. I was trying to take a vertical image of the beads separating the kitchen from the living room. I liked none of the other focused pictures, but this blurry image I do like. Maybe it's abstract quality is what I find appealing. Maybe to some it'll just cause a headache trying to vainly focus on an unfocusable image.