> Fra: Doug Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Tim Øsleby wrote:
> 
> > But, I have also experienced that I'm not able to communicate the
> > idea if I'm not aware of it when shooting.
> 
> There's also the aspect that the same photo can "tell me different
> stories" depending on the mood I'm in, or things that I've experienced
> since the last time I saw it, and things like that.  Sometimes, there
> are stories in the photo that weren't there, for me, when I originally
> took the photo.  Sometimes, it's not about the photo, it's about the viewer.

That's true, and one of the things I find interesting i taking pictures.  I 
often try to make the picture open for interpretation, to let the viewer decide 
what it's about, and sometimes the responses to those photographs are really 
surprising.

DagT


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