The Soul of the Shot: Why Imperfection Tells a Better Story
Sure, I can already hear the critics: "But the quality suffers when you look too closely!" Yup, that's true. When I look at the images back on the computer at 100%, I can see the sharpness is not quite as sharp when compared to an expensive prime lens full-frame camera. Sometimes, you can see a few more pixels than you would like. But you know what? Personally, I don't really care. For me, photography is much more about the actual photo capturing the feeling, the mood, the moment. The emotions I had, at the moment, when I pressed the shutter button. What I could see, feel and thought at that moment.
Take the photos of the church. I stood there in this wide-open field, and the only things consuming my thoughts were the action of the moment. The old church tower, (which could tell so many stories), against the backdrop of the slightly dramatic sky was captivating for me. Or, the cows in the pasture: being at peace, chewing their cud- in the sunshine while marveling, yes actually marveling at the cows in the simplicity of the moment, where pastures stretch out before their eyes. And honestly, these are more valuable to me than being able to pixel-peep every blade of grass.


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