Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Do you remember how excited you were when you got your first "real" camera? Do you remember how good, even special some of the shots on that first roll were? On another thread where Mirror Face displayed a great shot from from his first roll from his M6 (indeed his first roll of film ever after being a digital shooter), Alkis posted this comment:
This got me to thinking ... while I can't remember my first roll, I do sometimes look at some of my old photos and see a different quality. While I may be technically more competent now, there is a often a freshness, a spontaneity and a "genuine" quality that seems to be harder to achieve now.
What do you think? I know I had a lot of technical "clunkers" early in my photo life, but when it comes to other photographic qualities, have you seen the same thing in your photo "career"? If so what do you think happens as time passes? What do you do to keep "fresh"?
I'm interested in all thoughts ... maybe I'm off base and am in a vast minority. This thought sort of dovetails with some of the "I'm done" posts where someone says they really want to stop focusing on gear, giving in to GAS and just shoot.
Let's hear your thoughts!
Earl
telenous said:Congratulations Mirror Face on your new camera and a wonderful shot. I also remember my very first roll with my M2 and a rigid Cron (it was about this time, last year). Some of the photos from that first roll are among my all time favourites.
This got me to thinking ... while I can't remember my first roll, I do sometimes look at some of my old photos and see a different quality. While I may be technically more competent now, there is a often a freshness, a spontaneity and a "genuine" quality that seems to be harder to achieve now.
What do you think? I know I had a lot of technical "clunkers" early in my photo life, but when it comes to other photographic qualities, have you seen the same thing in your photo "career"? If so what do you think happens as time passes? What do you do to keep "fresh"?
I'm interested in all thoughts ... maybe I'm off base and am in a vast minority. This thought sort of dovetails with some of the "I'm done" posts where someone says they really want to stop focusing on gear, giving in to GAS and just shoot.
Let's hear your thoughts!
Earl