Possibly the silliest question I have yet to see here ....
I say silly because without a subject you don't have a picture
as Fred Herzog said when responding to a person who was asking
what makes a picture good?
Cheers,
Jack
Possibly the silliest question I have yet to see here ....
I say silly because without a subject you don't have a picture
as Fred Herzog said when responding to a person who was asking
what makes a picture good?
Cheers,
Jack
Last edited by Done_rundleCams; 11-04-2012 at 23:36. Reason: spelling correction and I like to write here
Life is a Photo-op
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY DOCUMENTARY: Street Photography Documentary
(UPDATED NOV 16th)MY BLOG: www.nakedmanonawire.blogspot.com
I have no artistic ability and although I have read many articles on composition, my photos generally don't have any of this etherial quality.
Most of my photos are "for the record"; something to remind me of what I have seen. However they all have a subject (well, except those where I have accidentally pressed the shutter release, such as the assorted blurred photos of paving slabs with, or without, my shoes also partly visible)
Too many cameras, too many lenses.......