I think shots like this one will always polarise opinion depending on whether you view it as a technical exercise, or a piece of art.
Yes, there is a lot 'technically' wrong with it, but somehow it still ends up being a very nice picture.
Similarly, not all technically perfect pictures are great pictures!
Interestingly, I was in a lot of art galleries/studios the week before last, and I noticed more mounted photos for sale where the photographer had obviously gone for something a bit different (and in some cases crazy stuff!) in the processing, either deliberately or to make a photo more saleable.
Technically, a lot of them were very average, but they were all interesting photographs to look at and would have looked great on a wall. One gallery owner summed it up by saying that lots of people with DSLR's could take the perfect landscape/wildlife picture, but probably lacked the creative side and for that reason the more arty stuff was selling quite well.