Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >but when you've finished shooting you have to look at the picture >dispassionately, and not let the way you felt at the time cloud your >judgement about its value. Other viewers won't have experienced the >thing as you did, so they won't be bringing that to their reading of >the photograph - all they see is the finished goods. They don't care >how you felt while you were taking them, or how difficult it was for >you to get them.
Agreed. This applies to all art, really. It was Coleridge who first articulated this philosophy, wasn't it? -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

