"tony cooper" <tony_cooper213@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 18:26:28 -0000, "Vass" <write2markXXX@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>
> There are two parts to good photography: the subject and the image.
> The courses tell you about doing the image part, but finding the right
> subject is the elusive part. Clicking on the links to the photographs
> in this newsgroup often makes me think "Why didn't I think of shooting
> that?".
>
> You can learn how to create an image, but it's instinct and practice
> that teaches you how to spot the subject.
>
> When I was teaching my daughter about photography, we'd go somewhere -
> anywhere - and I'd pick a spot and say "Find something here to
> photograph". I'd tell her to find five things to photograph without
> moving over five feet. You'd be amazed what you can find if you
> really analyze your surroundings this way.
>
Thanks Tony, nice start
without the subject being interesting, i've lost before I start :-)
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Vass


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