frank theriault wrote: > Boris' recent PESO (or was it a PAW?) featured at least two questions > along the lines of the above subject line. > > Which got me to thinking: What difference does it make? I very often > take photos which, ~at the time I take them~, I have no idea "what I'm > trying to say". I just take them, look at them later, and if I like > them, I print them. > > Is that wrong? One of my theories is that it's a good photo if people when they look at it think I was trying to say something specific. It doesn't have to be what I had in mind, or the same thing for different viewers. If you know what I mean...
Or maybe it's even better if they don't have an opinion right away, but really want to find out... - Toralf -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

