I am guessing that most, if not all of my photos are snapshots. Such is the way I approach photography: little thought to composition beyond the frame, context is paramount, technical issues are put aside.
One thing I am not conscious of is FOCUS, other than drawing the attention of the viewer to the image and the relationships within. Success isn't always achieved, conformity is not considered, pleasure isn't necessary.
Cheap lenses, small sensors, slow shutter speeds, poor eyesight, lack of sharpening, all subtract from the end product (or adds).
The obsession with sharpness seems futile in the light of my own poor vision and the possibility that the viewer will pass by without noticing. Or perhaps its the only thing noticed, in which case I have failed.
One thing I am not conscious of is FOCUS, other than drawing the attention of the viewer to the image and the relationships within. Success isn't always achieved, conformity is not considered, pleasure isn't necessary.
Cheap lenses, small sensors, slow shutter speeds, poor eyesight, lack of sharpening, all subtract from the end product (or adds).
The obsession with sharpness seems futile in the light of my own poor vision and the possibility that the viewer will pass by without noticing. Or perhaps its the only thing noticed, in which case I have failed.
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