> 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 -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

