It can be very difficult to evaluate your own work. You may consider one image to your best while someone else may favor a very different image of yours. Tony Northrup argues that it's even impossible to objectively view your own work. You, and everyone else, view every image through their own personal perspective. Within that perspective we bring memories, thoughts, feelings and emotions specific to our own unique experience. When looking at your own work, you will bring memories of capturing the image. The sights, sounds and...
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