donsullivan
Premium Member
I held off on additional comments, to let my blood pressure drop following the sheer arrogance of yesterday's comments. There was absolutely nothing constructive at all in those comments. But after clearing my head (and watching my team win the Super Bowl last night. Yeah!!) I thought I might come back to a thought I had a week or so ago surrounding these contests.
This is certainly not a place where one can teach composition, as that aspect of photography is far too complex and subjective. There are lots of different types of photography (landscape, portrait, architecture, etc..) and no one of those is better, or more important than any other.
However, some of the more technical aspects of photography are more easily taught as they are more concrete and less subjective. Is there some way that we might be able to come up with a set of data that, when available can be provided when a photo is posted?
I'll use myself as an example. I got a Canon Digital Rebel about a year ago and I know full well I'm not consistently getting the quality out of this camera that it's capable of. I'd like to have data on settings that others with Digital SLR's are using to help them take a particular photo. I'd also like to know when they used a flash and if so was it for general fill lighting, or to light the whole subject. On an outdoor photo, what time of day was it taken? If it's not obvious in the photo, was it sunny or cloudy? I know this is a lot of stuff, and most may not care about a lot of it, and many might not have it available but each little bit of data might help others improve their photographic technique.
The bottom line is, many of us would like to learn the techniques that produce a good quality shot, but the composition of the shot is completely in the eye of the beholder. With this data, those who want to learn better technique can learn from a quality photo, but nobody is bashed for what they produce individually.
This is certainly not a place where one can teach composition, as that aspect of photography is far too complex and subjective. There are lots of different types of photography (landscape, portrait, architecture, etc..) and no one of those is better, or more important than any other.
However, some of the more technical aspects of photography are more easily taught as they are more concrete and less subjective. Is there some way that we might be able to come up with a set of data that, when available can be provided when a photo is posted?
I'll use myself as an example. I got a Canon Digital Rebel about a year ago and I know full well I'm not consistently getting the quality out of this camera that it's capable of. I'd like to have data on settings that others with Digital SLR's are using to help them take a particular photo. I'd also like to know when they used a flash and if so was it for general fill lighting, or to light the whole subject. On an outdoor photo, what time of day was it taken? If it's not obvious in the photo, was it sunny or cloudy? I know this is a lot of stuff, and most may not care about a lot of it, and many might not have it available but each little bit of data might help others improve their photographic technique.
The bottom line is, many of us would like to learn the techniques that produce a good quality shot, but the composition of the shot is completely in the eye of the beholder. With this data, those who want to learn better technique can learn from a quality photo, but nobody is bashed for what they produce individually.