Well, the point is that we each are different, and we allow that in others. Yes, for me, this one you just posted has no area sharp enough to let me feel grounded. Too much spaciness for me. If I were shooting that, I would stack one to three frames of the stamens, so they were tack sharp and then stack those with what you have now. merge them together, but, again, that is just me. We are not shooting a field-guide photo here, but trying to scratch whatever itch we have. For me, I always want to express the reality we have (sharp focus) with the fact that our life is also like a dream.... so some unreality or dreaminess.
I consider all these we post here, tests, trials to push the envelope this way and that to see how it works out. Unless you ask me, I am not going to comment on anything you (or anyone) posts, unless I just really like it, and then you might get a "nice." What you post is you and your right to be what you are; same for me.
What would be good (for me) in this thread is for all of us to specify exactly the lens and camera we use, and to talk about the behavior of the lens, and how we get whatever we get out of it. That is what I try to do.
This idea that you are going to "like" my view or me "yours" just is not important, although it happens. I do like this or that. But what I really want is to learn how to use new lenses to get what I like, not what others like. Capiche?
With that note, here is a photo with just a bit of focus; I had a LR crash that lost the info on which lens this is, since I don't normally use lenses that Nikon cameras can read EXIF from.