Here the foreground blur gives a sense of distance and scale to the hill/iceberg in the back. You can see how much water there is, and the relative sizes of the ice chunks, etc. You can see it's a fair way back, which helps convey the size of the ice in the background.
There is no such thing as a rule you should blindly follow 100% of the time, including cropping out blurry foregrounds.




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