[PHOTO] Taking pictures through dirty train windows #26

in #photography6 years ago

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I don't even know if I was focussing on the drops on the window or tried to capture the little tree outside the train window. Oh well, so many pictures are a side effect, a bit of luck, timing gone right or precisely wrong - ending up in a 'lucky shot'.

I don't agree with photographers who say you have to throw away your shots. How often have I gone back to 'finished' photo edits and reconsidered shots I thought were worthless before?

I'm quite emotional about the editing of my shots right after I come back from a trip or experience. I want to share that feeling! Share those awesome sights! I edit, wanting you all to see what I saw, to feel what I felt.

But that also means: I share too much, I share too intensely, I want to overwhelm you with all the things I feel. I'm less objective, I have no eye for the place of the work in my portfolio, and so on, and so on.

I often create my best edits, or well - we can disagree on that - but my most loved edits after a longer period of waiting, after being less emotional, after working the shots into a series that I can bind together.

This shot I totally overlooked at first: I tried to enhance the yellow and green in the shot, but it just didn't work the way I wanted it to be, so I threw it away, a bit frustrated, because whoaaa the landscape was so pretty! Why couldn't I show it to you all?

Now I edited the shot into a moody picture, enhancing the drops, caring less about the colours and more about the shapes and details. I adore the end result and this is temporarily my favourite photograph in the Dirty Train Window series.

Let's see which one wins that honour tomorrow :-)


Linking all previous photographs in these series takes up too much space below my posts. But I've linked all the photographs up until #20 in the post where I also give a little peak into the making of a photo book on the series: 'The making of a photo book #1'.


All photography on steemit.com/@soyrosa is created and edited by me, Rosanne Dubbeld, 2005-2018. Contact me if you want to discuss licensing or collaborations on creative projects :-)

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Why clicked this Blurred pic ?

I don’t know how my camera works :-/

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Lol, I guess someone didn’t read well :-)

That's the Steemit life :D

I think in our digital world it's silly to 'throw away' images anyway. You never know when you might be able to approach an old photo in a new light.

I like how this really does have 'feeling'. I think you should keep sharing as much of your emotion and feelings of your work with us as you want.

Thanks Donna! Yes, I rather share 'impressions' of places I've seen than the actual pixel perfect shots, although they have their own worth. Often I wish I'd have more options to present my work on Steemit though, most images have a bigger impact when presented in a bigger format (although of course, printed is best :D)

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