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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 174 - Zen and The Art of Photography >> Challenge 174 - Exhibition > Grab Shot
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22-NOV-2008 Paul Sumi

Grab Shot

The 5 Stages of the Zen Photographer's Journey
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I just want to take pictures I like
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I want other people to like my pictures
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I want to make money from my pictures
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I want to be famous for my pictures
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I just want to take pictures I like
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Canon PowerShot G10
1/160s f/4.5 at 12.1mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time22-Nov-2008 16:15:20
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ModelCanon PowerShot G10
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Focal Length12.1 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent100
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Paul Sumi14-Dec-2008 07:08
Penny, would your comment be referring to the photo or the 5 stages? The latter is sort of my riff on the stages of enlightenment: "first the river is a river, then the river isn't a river, then the river is a river again." - Paul
ctfchallenge14-Dec-2008 00:42
I really like your mindset. Penny Street
Paul Sumi07-Dec-2008 03:50
I don't know if you'd call the actual image "zen." But the process of taking the photo was a lot like Zen archery - see the composition, raise camera, frame, shoot. No thought. All in one second, tops. - Paul
ctfchallenge07-Dec-2008 03:38
The picture as such makes sense to me.. it's like the two people ascending the staircase could be the two shapes that are "missing" from the sculpture. Like they're part of the same unit, just heading in each their direction. Nice catch, anyway. As to whether it's Zen or not, I haven't the faintest clue :)
-k2
ctfchallenge06-Dec-2008 23:47
Welcome, Paul!

I like this, too... but for zen...?? I don't know ... Without the people it seems very at peace... but the people at the edge like that adds tension to the shot to me. I like the shot... it just doesn't say 'zen' to me. :) ~Lydia
ctfchallenge06-Dec-2008 18:15
Well seen and captured. Nice one! Cheers, -mikey
ctfchallenge06-Dec-2008 11:56
This I like
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