Technique Tuesday: What I See vs. What I Take

“What I see vs. what I take” is a trend online among photographers to show how they find interesting subjects in otherwise uninteresting busy shots that lack a focus. It just so happens that this very idea is the concept behind the opening discussion of the Pathways to Creativity series I released a few years ago when I was at home during the pandemic.

Enjoy, and don’t forget to check out Pathways to Creativity. There’s a free full episode on capturing Abstract images on my YouTube page.

Are there any future subjects you’d like to see featured on Technique Tuesday? Leave a comment below and I’ll consider it!

2 Responses to “Technique Tuesday: What I See vs. What I Take”

  1. This is really useful information. Unfortunately, I’ve learned the importance of slowing down and truly looking at a scene more as I’ve grown older. In the past, I was often in too much of a rush to move on to the next shot. Now, I find myself spending more time just observing before I even pick up the camera—and it’s made all the difference in my images.

  2. Gary Krosin says:

    Art does a slam-dunk on the maxim “inside every photo is a BETTER photo.”
    And all of that, in TWO minutes1
    Kudos, squared.

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