Saturday 19 October 2013

When Photos Go Wrong


Looking through my photos from the last week and trying to decide what to post, I realise that this is far from my best photo. In fact I nearly just deleted it from the camera. But it is my favourite one of the week. 

I think I had my shutter speed too slow, but the room was almost pitch back.  I like it partly because it has caught my son completely unaware and unposed, and also because he does spend a awful lot of time sitting at the computer (but it is not something I would normally photograph). In years to come I do think it will be nice to look back on photos that show our everyday lives, and not just special days. But mainly I like it because I do think of him (dare I say this online) as my golden boy.

16 comments:

  1. I like it! It has an ethereal quality, which sounds about right for a "golden boy." Thanks for sharing...here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST

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  2. That really is a very good photo, especially as you took it in the dark! I much prefer unposed photos and this is one to look back on as the years go by.

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  3. This picture is the epitome of Golden boy!!

    Here is my snapshot post.

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  4. I like the effect of the light! Sometimes the "mistakes" in art are much better than "perfection"!

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  5. Sometimes our almost throw off shots are the best... I do like it too, with his face illuminated by the monitor... Thank you for coming by sharing your creative photography on the Weekly Top Shot, #105!

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  6. I have to catch random photos of the boys now too as they're in the middle of the "don't take photos of me!!" phase. This pic would make a great sci-fic fantasy book cover!

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  7. That is a really nice effect -- lots of motion implied.

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  8. I like it too, the wavy lines, and the extra image of his face at the back of his head, as if his conscious were looking over his shoulder.

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  9. i am usually way too quick with the delete button-----and miss keeping what i know in retrospect would be very very nice shots-----like this one! motion is good.....rather artsy!!

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  10. My photos leave a lot to be desired. Lots of deletes before I find one that is passable. I think your photo is one to be kept as it captures your son in the right mode. (very hard with sons!)

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  11. you captured a lovely quiet moment and nice as you said because it's natural and unposed. I agree with all the comments about not deleting things. My mum used to always tell me not to rip up photos and that as I got older I would appreciate my youthful photos. I totally agree with her.
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  12. One of the terrific photos my husband took of me was also a mistake. Actually, what happened with his is that two photos ended up getting taking on the same print. So, I'm in the middle of a crowd, but I'm also in a field blowing dandelions. Most of our "mistake" photos we've tossed, but there are a few like that one which we've kept. There's a certain magical quality to them which is irreplaceable. :-)

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  13. That is a great effect. Isn't it neat how something wrong can be right in another perspective? The hint of golden boy shines through too!

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