Re: Getting the photo vs the experience of getting the photo
Jman13 wrote: Nifty Fifty wrote:
Why is this still necessary today? If the idea originates in your mind and the prompts are created with great motifs and perfect lighting at your desk, then you can simply skip this mundane technical step.
Not sure if sarcasm.
Not at all. Those were my thoughts on Roaming Scott's statement:
"I guess in my case, I find the mechanical bits of photography rather dull, and my excitement comes from a combination of seeing good light on an interesting subject with my eyes and internalizing what kind of photo it could turn out to be in the end. My creative process involves two steps...one in my mind before the shutter button, and one behind my desk when I get back home."
Mar 05, 2026 at 10:20 AM
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