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“What use is having a great depth of field,
if there is not an adequate depth of feeling?”
– W. Eugene Smith
Yes, I see some feelings, not sure what....!
raingirl club has replied to Dinesh clubAnd thanks for looking back at my older photos. Very kind of you.
I was just writing to another member about this very thing. That feeling is a great thing to have in a photograph. For me, art is the goal, and art has a subject often, but that isn't the 'focus'. My husband writes poetry and is often frustrated that people 'like' his poems that have a subject they like more than the ones that's subject isn't their normal cup of tea. He makes beauty with the words and the sounds, the music of the words - the subject is the catalyst. So one can love a work of art that shows war, for example. That doesn't mean one loves war!!
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