dgmx5
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The idea is that some on the forum enjoy photography as a pastime and I thought it might be interesting to see what photographs people have enjoyed taking, whether because of the technical challenge or a particular story behind the photograph or because it invokes a particular memory.
You may want to give a little information with the photograph as to how it was taken or the backstory to the photograph.
My preference would be that you only post a single image at a time. You can post again some time later, but I would like to avoid albums of photographs.
If nothing else, it is a discipline all photographers should try and learn; to present one photograph that you feel particularly proud of or which encapsulates that moment.
In a world where photography has never been more accessible either with the technology that phone cameras offer or the fact that digital enables multiple shots at little or no cost, the photographer needs to be even more judicious. I met a photographer that shot medium format landscapes; in his words, if he shot more than photograph in a day, he was being trigger happy. My challenge has always been to shoot one good photograph rather than a thousand mediocre ones.
You may want to give a little information with the photograph as to how it was taken or the backstory to the photograph.
My preference would be that you only post a single image at a time. You can post again some time later, but I would like to avoid albums of photographs.
If nothing else, it is a discipline all photographers should try and learn; to present one photograph that you feel particularly proud of or which encapsulates that moment.
In a world where photography has never been more accessible either with the technology that phone cameras offer or the fact that digital enables multiple shots at little or no cost, the photographer needs to be even more judicious. I met a photographer that shot medium format landscapes; in his words, if he shot more than photograph in a day, he was being trigger happy. My challenge has always been to shoot one good photograph rather than a thousand mediocre ones.