Cany143 wrote:
I give greater props to the person who photographs out of a sense personal involvement with their subject than I do with those who shoot what others have shot, but only did so out of a sense of 'I suppose I should, too.' Whether that involvement is economic, or social, or aesthetic, is not my point; its that the involvement indicates a 'being a part of' as opposed to a 'being apart from.'
Sorry about your rains, John. My respect may be of little consolation though.
Thanks. We’ve had two completely dry days in a row now, but storms are headed this way again tomorrow evening.