Indefinite articles

Some personal thoughts on the art and craft of photography

the last of summer: broken bucket on the beachOn this page you'll find links to my personal reactions to various photographic issues. I stick to more subjective topics, not the nuts and bolts of actually taking or processing an image: there are hundreds of tutorials online that you can read for that.

You can also read my photographic biography if you want to see my credentials, such as they are.

rainbow over golden barley fieldAs I say, all this is my personal take: you probably have different ideas and styles, which is fine. I am not attempting to impose my standards on anyone else, just explaining what they are for anyone interested in what lies behind the images here.

Photo essays

The first in an occasional series:

Further reading

If you are interested in these subjects, I can recommend a short list of articles by other writers:

Indefinite articles? Sorry - just my love of playing with English. For those without encyclopædic knowledge of English grammar, the indefinite article is "a" or "an", rather than the definite article, which is "the". I wanted to convey that this is just my opinion rather than anything to rely on.

This page is from http://photos.lois.co.uk and is the copyright of the author, Lois Wakeman