Okay, for those still with me. We all hanker after the fabulous shot of a life time. One which is so awe inspiring that those who see it are so gob smacked by the content that they just don't register the shot's technical short comings, such as Parko's hand tremour, that we used the rule of 5 and 7/8ths, ITC ( inadvertent truncate cropping) and that the main subject had a tree 'sprouting' from its head. So, rather than chasing my tail, seeking out the holy grail, I thought how about I take something totally mundane and everyday and see if I could add some interest? And all do-able from the comfort and safety of one's home.
Alright, so I am pretending this is some fantastically intellectual exercise on my part, rather than me being just too indolent to get out there to hunt for the extraordinary phenomenon to shoot.
Here is my first, and no doubt from the deluge of indifference it will generate, my last attempts at this. So what do you think? Have I come within a bull's roar of adding a bit of interest to an everyday object?
Be interested in any feed back comments on this peculiar approach. Is it worth pursuing as a means to help develop one's 'eye' for composition and framing? Or should I just go back to taking the medication?
Thanks for viewing. Hopefully my 'silliness' may cause some to stop and ponder.
A very old ucci ( It's okay; just the way I feel today. Sadly, I don't have enough hair remaining to claim the indulgence of 'having a bad hair day! " So I will just whine instead. Speaking of wine......)