Stormy afternoon Pointe Claire, QC August 2024 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
Sometimes we can see the way through, and other times we can’t. Often, as is the case with this image, the outcome depends on how we choose to view the scene.
In this case, I deliberately opened up the aperture to minimize the depth of field and throw the background out of focus. I could have gone the other way, but chose not to.
That visibility thing, then. It can be a choice if we allow it.
And if we’re lucky, it applies beyond photography, too.
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