Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:12 pm
This might not be the best Thread for this, but I was thinking this morning why we take pictures in the first place. Seems there are as many reasons as there are people. And, there are as many ideas of "good" as there are people. We all aim for different things in our pictures. I've never liked the idea that there is some "objective good" in photography. People down the ages have tried to impose "rules" on photos, as well as on everything else. But, to me, that doesn't work. So, IMHO, a picture is just "out there" for us to look at. If we like it, we like it. If we don't, we don't. To try to "correct" someone is wrong, in my view, as we would be assuming there is some real form of "correct." Of course, if someone asks for criticism, then go for it. But otherwise, why not just enjoy or not enjoy someone's pictures and leave it at that?