T Rittenhouse wrote: > > HAR! > > A little story. > > Way back when, I had some very good photographers look at my work. Their > comments were always something like, "That works", "That doesn't work", "The > color is a little off on that one", and the one that pleased me the most, > "tapping on the photo with a pleased nod". > > When I showed the same photos to mediocre photographers they explained every > thing that was wrong with them in detail, every single photo was defective > in one or more ways. > > When I showed them to poor photographers they were all wonderful, and they > wished they had a camera like mine instead of the one they had which took > bad photos. > > So, the answer to how do you determine is a particular photo is good is > simply ask yourself, "Does it work?" > > Ciao, > Graywolf > http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto
Quite amusing, Gray Wolf... Having obtained an age of more gray, and I hope more respect, I continually ask myself, "Does it really matter?" Most usually it doesn't. It tends to make you more serene, something that has pretty much eluded me over the years... <g> But, I'm working on it! keith whaley