Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Not Too Grainy

Some say that looking through a viewfinder allows the photographer to hone in on a subject and develop an intimacy with that subject. I think that while it grants the viewer a close look it also may remove context.

Without context the weeds may have fascinating lines and undulating shapes. Context determines the larger story. Weeds in an abandoned yard, or a run down playground,or along the edges of a pond tell three separate tales.

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