After the Peoples Photography I found myself sliding into the blues as I reviewed my last year. Not because I felt I'd done badly, more that mentally I'd reset the clock and was starting out on another year of photography. The slate was clean so to speak. Mentally I'd decided that I was going to move on from last years pictures and treat this year as a brand new year, with brand new challenges. Essentially filing last years pictures in the done box.
I'd heard a photographer in England once describe how he destroyed all his photographs every year and how cathartic and refreshing he found the experience.
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Well, bugger that.
After a week in the dumps, I remembered that they're my photographs and I can do what I want with them. So I looked through them again. It was a hell of a fun year for me to even get to the distance I managed.
Onwards and upwards I say. But now by building on the last year of photo!
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Anyway, I took this at the weekend. It's had the saturation dropped a little to make it a bit more low key and moody.
I think it's a good example of how things have changed in a year for me. this old swing has been in this field for eons. I walked past it with the camera a few times last year and never saw the picture until the weekend. I'm not sure I did it justice, but it's a decent example of how my approach to a shot has evolved in a year.
(f/2.5, 1/1600sec, 50mm, ISO-200, 07/09/08)