SThe old saying goes. ". . . .f-8 and BE THERE!".
But sometimes you just have to walk on by . . .or away.
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SThe old saying goes. ". . . .f-8 and BE THERE!".
But sometimes you just have to walk on by . . .or away.
OK, so you're home because you didn't find anything, or let's say you can't go outside because of the weather. It's the Apocalypse, it's too windy, the risen dead will gnaw on the Tri-X and Velvia and bump the tripod, blah blah blah. You decide to stay home. You look around, and you have a flash handy and the electrical power is still on. What to do?
Jack Long decided to play with water in the tub. Splish splash, his photographs don't take a bath! I think I can guess how he constructed some of the shots, and the reflections show where he placed the lights and camera.
I got a flash wet once... wouldn't want to do that again. :D
Every day is a blessing just to be alive, whether or not theres a picture that needs taking. That I've saved a sheet of expensive film for another day is frosting on the cake.
That happens to me often. The way I see it, is that I'm not looking well enough or at least I made an attempt at it. I feel it's important to shoot as much as possible, to keep the skills sharp for when you need them.
It depends on whether- a) You want the world to conform to you or b) You are willing to conform to the world.
I think the world is such a fascinating place there is potential wherever you stand. Although I think preconceptions kill the potential of what exists right in front of you.
I have returned to places after months and found new things and angles every time.
sometimes you just have to "work" a location.
A great help in this is a compact digital P&S for scouting the possibilities.