Good start, old man.
I once shot a large decaying leaf on a lawn-chair seat fabric and was inundated with comments on cigarette holes in the seat, DOF and moiré, etc.
So much for the wabi-sabi in that shot
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Last edited by xpatUSA; 9th April 2018 at 03:34 PM.
interesting article. as I approach 70 and the body wears out this seems an appropriate time to study wabi-sabi
Cool.
I got into it with watches, Brian.
They use the term a lot - as in, for example, an old watch with honest wear-and-tear is far more respectable than that very same watch "restored" to perfection. Which is why my 'Lancet' wristwatch has half the radium paint missing from the hands:
http://kronometric.org/tcw/mec/b182lan925/slide3.html
... lots of 'sabi'
Same with antique furniture which loses lots of financial value as soon as someone puts a lick of polyurethane varnish on it ...