Bill Clark
Veteran
All the time!
looking at diane arbus' work always reminds me that the most important thing is the subject, and that other things like composition, depth of field, whatever, they're all secondary if you have a really great shot of someone or something really captivating.
I didn't say that you did. I was just wondering.
However, you did wonder why some people post so much.
Yep, and I'm only giving mine. 🙂
On the contrary, I know why - its because they like to talk about their interest. I argued that a possibility was that they may actually favour this over actually going out and doing it. Maybe.
Since the skills/taste of the chief are universally recognized, his words hold a more weight.
I don't understand this type of relativism, I'd never seek the opinion of a patient rather than that of a doctor or a driver before that of a motor-engineer ... yet as soon as the conversation turns to art or design then training and knowledge counts for nothing, and everyone suddenly becomes equal? ... I think not
So, when you buy a car, you always seek advice from a mechanic, rather than someone whom owns and drives one? Interesting Stewart, very interesting.... 😛
... no obviously, I pick a nice shape and colour ... I know where my strengths reside 🙄
So, when you buy a car, you always seek advice from a mechanic, rather than someone whom owns and drives one? Interesting Stewart, very interesting.... 😛
I don't understand this type of relativism, I'd never seek the opinion of a patient rather than that of a doctor or a driver before that of a motor-engineer ... yet as soon as the conversation turns to art or design then training and knowledge counts for nothing, and everyone suddenly becomes equal? ... I think not
I remember you last car... Just sayin'... 😉
Interesting view. I'd always seek the opinion of a consumer over that of a producer, if I want to know what the end result is likely to be.
😀 Just for the record, I loved the Defender - it was the Mrs who initiated getting rid!!
I don't really see myself as consumer sorry