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What is important is what you want to say about what you see. The camera is an inanimate tool. It has no life to contribute to the image.
If you give 6 photographers the assignment to photograph a tree on a hill side each will create a different photo. One may step out of his car and take a photo. It is a record of what he saw when he stepped out of the car. There is no message other than, "I was here".
Another may take photos of the microcosm that is that tree. The bark, a line of ants marching to god knows where.
Another may find an angle that shows a solitary tree on a hill. A statement of perseverance and solitude.
Yet another may find where a seed has taken sprout and is reaching upward while a bough of the tree droops toward the earth. Perhaps a symbol of the circle of life.
And on, and on, each one finding something to say about what he see.
Once you have determined what you want to say about something you choose the techniques that best permit you to make that statement, that communication.
-Dave
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