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Snapshots
(This is an archived post; click on blog header for current content)

Why always be neat and picky about our photography? Yeah sure, I usually consider the rule of thirds to be my bible and spend an eternity refining my angles and framing and light and exposure and composition and... wait a minute! Spontaneous is good too! Snapshots retain more of a subject’s life, they convey better motion, and less calculation.

Here are two that I’m fond of. The first is a self-portrait during one of those very calculated panoramic photo sessions, where I suddenly had the impulse to hold up the tripod - and camera - at arms length while walking and shoot myself. The second is the proof that when children - here my nephew Yann - hear us ask them to stay still, they probably assume we are speaking Chinese. Which would be appropriate considering the location...

 

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  • 1 - la beloeilloise says:

    « he looks four years old, real cute and
    not moving at all. Only the camera moved. »

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