Feb 21, 2006, 22:01
I see remarks like "This was a great place / event, I really want to go back to that location" quite a lot, e.g. in the recent urban exploring threads.
And of course I feel it myself, like with those chinese guys playing their game the other day, I had an idea, I saw the results, and I wanted to go back for more.
but I wonder, should we ever go back???
There are so many factors, external and internal, that determine the outcome of a shooting: the wheather, the date, the light, the time..... your mood, your physical condition, and the condition of your subject(s) - whether you are hungry, tired, cold, sick...... And the impalpable something, that contribute to the atmosphere of a picture.
Are we aware we can NEVER re-create a situation in that we took a good picture?
If we go back, is it inherently bad because we are going with the wrong expectations?
The day I was shooting the chinese was just like every other day, in the sense that those people are always out there, day in, day out.
But then it was special, too, becuase it was so freezing cold, everyone was wrapped in layers of clothes, the light was very special from the frosty winter sky... What kind of pictures should I expect to get if I go back on a different day?
Or should I rather go somewhere else, to apply what I learned from my day with the chinese, and be happy with the shots I got the first time around.
uli
And of course I feel it myself, like with those chinese guys playing their game the other day, I had an idea, I saw the results, and I wanted to go back for more.
but I wonder, should we ever go back???
There are so many factors, external and internal, that determine the outcome of a shooting: the wheather, the date, the light, the time..... your mood, your physical condition, and the condition of your subject(s) - whether you are hungry, tired, cold, sick...... And the impalpable something, that contribute to the atmosphere of a picture.
Are we aware we can NEVER re-create a situation in that we took a good picture?
If we go back, is it inherently bad because we are going with the wrong expectations?
The day I was shooting the chinese was just like every other day, in the sense that those people are always out there, day in, day out.
But then it was special, too, becuase it was so freezing cold, everyone was wrapped in layers of clothes, the light was very special from the frosty winter sky... What kind of pictures should I expect to get if I go back on a different day?
Or should I rather go somewhere else, to apply what I learned from my day with the chinese, and be happy with the shots I got the first time around.
uli