Rachel Foster
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I often have to take a break from an image before I can "see" it. I seem to get locked into certain mindsets that prevent me from actually being able to see the image itself.
The first problem I have is when the image is different than what my mind's eye saw when I pressed the shutter. Then, once I crop/edit an image, I can't get out of that perspective. The only solution is to not look at the image for a few days; sometimes a few weeks.
I was wondering if this is just something about me or do others experience this as well? In the past, when I've written journal articles for publication, I've had the same problem. Once I sent if off for review, I got locked into a particular conceptualization and had great difficulty revising.
The first problem I have is when the image is different than what my mind's eye saw when I pressed the shutter. Then, once I crop/edit an image, I can't get out of that perspective. The only solution is to not look at the image for a few days; sometimes a few weeks.
I was wondering if this is just something about me or do others experience this as well? In the past, when I've written journal articles for publication, I've had the same problem. Once I sent if off for review, I got locked into a particular conceptualization and had great difficulty revising.