That Ol’ Snapshot Vs. Photograph Thing Again

So, I was doing some organizing over at Flickr…went into my Flowers set, and the whole “snapshot” vs. “photograph” discussion hit me square in the face while looking through my set.  I think it comes down to deliberateness.  If that isn’t a word, it should be.  I looked at some of my older photos.  I distinctly remember taking most of them.  “Oooh, pretty!” *SNAP*  “Ooooh, that’s pretty too!” *SNAP*  “Oooo!  I like that color!” *SNAP*  The change has been gradual, but now I look at something and I think, “Oooh, pretty!  How can I best capture the beauty of this?”  And I look, and go around the subject once or twice, and I look through my viewfinder, and I change my framing, and I go in closer, and I move back farther, and I go down low, and I climb up high.  Most of all, I pay attention to my background,  literally moving anything out of the way that is distracting, or I move the subject itself if that’s possible.  Deliberateness.

You tell me, which are snapshots, and which are photographs?

 

Even this photo, though deliberate, had a distracting background that just bugged me.

Thus the crop…

If nothing else, I am learning to be deliberate in my “snapping.”  I take fewer photos, but the ones I do take are intentionally taken the way they were taken.  Biggest lesson, watch those backgrounds, or a beautiful flower looks like this:

I could have easily bent this flower over a bit and changed my position in order to use the sky as a background.  All I see when I look at this is a missed opportunity.  Dang it.

When Ya’ Got it, Ya’ Got it…

I bring to you a Flickr highlight this morning…KevKev44’s Photostream.  I’ve been following Kev’s photos for about a year now after finding him through our mutual love of all things Disney.  He’s still a teenager, yet has the vision we all wish we had, and the persistence to learn that we all SHOULD have.  His talent was evident when I found him a year ago, and his growth throughout the year has been remarkable.  Please hop on over to Flickr and see a young talent at work.  Enjoy!

The Mindful Eye

I wanted to point out a new link over in my blogroll…The Mindful Eye.  This website is PACKED with information and I haven’t even begun to scratch the surface.  Their tagline is “Education and Inspiration for the Mind and Spirit of the Photographer.”  Be sure to read “The Myth of Talent.”  Inspiring for those of us learning and practicing.  Enjoy!  (Shrew, you might as well call in sick today…you’ll be too busy reading to work!)  😉

Addendum:

Well, interestingly enough, as Shrew pointed out in the comments, this artist was highlighted, and the article “The Myth of Talent” was posted at Shrew’s Shutters way back when in October 2007.  The discussion that followed is well worth the read through.  I am going to go out on a limb and say that I believe some of you will read the thread and think, “Wow!  I’ve come so far!”  I must’ve been stuck in the Twilight Zone in October ’07 because I never read that article, and was obviously not involved in the conversation that day.  Fascinating that I would come across it two and a half years later on my own, and have it strike such a chord with me that I felt compelled to share it with all of you.  Feel free to share your stories of growth.  This makes me wonder what other treasures are lurking back in the archives that would be worth resurrecting?