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07-07-2008, 05:29 PM   #46
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QuoteOriginally posted by mattdm Quote
Which raises the question: how is that representative of what you saw?
If I manage to take the picture I want (without people) then I must have managed to see the scene without people, so I guess it's as I saw it 'in my minds eye'.

People in the picture are fine when they add to the picture, an example would be a busy market scene. I don't need random people in a scenic shot. If I'm going to put a scenic picture up on my wall, I certainly don't want people (even my family) in it.

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So...can one take a "good" picture without people in them? Sure! But will they have meaning and be cherished ten, twenty, or more years from now? Only you can decide that.

Would you cherish a picture of my ugly mug?
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