frank theriault wrote:
> 
> Boris' recent PESO (or was it a PAW?) featured at least two questions
> along the lines of the above subject line.
> 
> Which got me to thinking:  What difference does it make?  I very often
> take photos which, ~at the time I take them~, I have no idea "what I'm
> trying to say".  I just take them, look at them later, and if I like
> them, I print them.
> 
> Is that wrong?
> 
> 
> cheers,
> frank
> 
> --
>

 "If you have to ask, you don't know" 
         Satchmo

"a poem (photo) shuld not mean, but be"
(Marian Moore or ARchibald macleish - hehe - I forgot which)

I sometimes see things in photos I took myself that I didn't
know were there on
a concious level - but were actually WHY I took the shot..

It doesn't make any difference that I can see... 

I think you are right :)

ann

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