Jorgen Udvang
Subscriber Member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images
Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful photo, and I assumed there was a reason for the framing. Interesting also to see the original shot.
This is obviously one of the philosophical sides of photography: how long is a photographer able and/or willing to go to get a shot. It's so easy to sit in an armchair days or months later an regret or criticise, a photo taken under circumstances with an abundance of of limitations. On the other hand, getting around those limitations is often the decisive contribution to the process of making a great photo.
Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful photo, and I assumed there was a reason for the framing. Interesting also to see the original shot.
This is obviously one of the philosophical sides of photography: how long is a photographer able and/or willing to go to get a shot. It's so easy to sit in an armchair days or months later an regret or criticise, a photo taken under circumstances with an abundance of of limitations. On the other hand, getting around those limitations is often the decisive contribution to the process of making a great photo.