jano
Evil Bokeh
Which is the lesser of two evils?
1. Take the best photo you've ever taken up to this point with your magic-bullet rangefinder only to discover later the lens cap was still on?
or
2. Take the best photo you've ever taken up to this point with your magic-bullet rangefinder, knowing full well you will be unable to share it with ANYONE due to your subject's request?
*sob* I experience #1 and variations on a theme of #1 on a fairly regular basis. So I have become somewhat desensitized, in fact, find it humorous on occasion. However.. I just experienced #2 for the first time ever. I'm so proud of this image, and my subject will be absolutely stunned, yet because I respect her wishes and understand the situation, I can't share it.
It makes me wonder, what good is the "art" if I cannot share it? Is it pretentious of me to wish to do so? Shouldn't it be "good enough" for me and my subject to be the only ones to enjoy the image? It's a two-ended fork it is. 🙄
Jano
1. Take the best photo you've ever taken up to this point with your magic-bullet rangefinder only to discover later the lens cap was still on?
or
2. Take the best photo you've ever taken up to this point with your magic-bullet rangefinder, knowing full well you will be unable to share it with ANYONE due to your subject's request?
*sob* I experience #1 and variations on a theme of #1 on a fairly regular basis. So I have become somewhat desensitized, in fact, find it humorous on occasion. However.. I just experienced #2 for the first time ever. I'm so proud of this image, and my subject will be absolutely stunned, yet because I respect her wishes and understand the situation, I can't share it.
It makes me wonder, what good is the "art" if I cannot share it? Is it pretentious of me to wish to do so? Shouldn't it be "good enough" for me and my subject to be the only ones to enjoy the image? It's a two-ended fork it is. 🙄
Jano