Friday, 23 November 2012

Moments


London, Nov 2012. This week I was left with the question "What makes a good photo?" Challenged by that question I continue wondering about the border between abstract and representative image.

7 comments:

Karine said...

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and commenting! Your blog is lovely, as are your photos :)

messymimi said...

Or does the border shift, as the dirt sometimes shifts onto the pavement?

Can they blend?

Either way, i like your work.

Lowell said...

Greetings, Angelika! It was nice of you to visit our blogs. Re your question on Stone Creek: the photo was taken about 7 AM. This time of year, I like to tee off on the golf course about 7:15.

The question as to what makes a good photo: like beauty it's in the eye of beholder. Whatever you, as a photographer, think is good, is good. Abstract is fine. I like to do artsy stuff. Representative images are fine, but they are only representative of what you saw and photographed at a split second in time. The next second things had already changed. Plus another person would have shot the same scene in a different way.

I've been scrolling down through your blog, and I like what you're doing very much. But what matter is that you like it.

Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Adullamite said...

A good foto is one you like.
A great foto is one others like also.

Mo said...

A great photo is one that you stop and look at for more than a passing glance. Something that draws you in.

Mo said...

A great photo is one that you stop and look at for more than a passing glance. Something that draws you in.

Angelikas Photographic Sketchbook said...

Great comments. Thanks. It's good to hear your thoughts. Very inspiring.