On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Joe Bauman <josephmbauman@yahoo.com> wrote:
good point, Chuck.
Thanks, Joe!
My point is that photos of "perfect annularity" will score technical points, but artistically, they might possibly be wanting- depending on the aesthetic 'center' of the imager. It's up to the individual photographer to decide what is important to him or her. If a 'bulls-eye" is what you want, and you snag it, YOU WIN! If there are other considerations in your criteria, then only 'you' can call the shots. Ultimately, only the person hitting the "expose" button makes the decision. To each, his or her own. I pass no judgement on final results other than any images I myself take. As should all imagers. I look forward to seeing ALL images taken by members of this list. Good shooting, people! Above all, ENJOY the EXPERIENCE. It's yours, and yours alone, regardless of whether you take pictures or not. Nobody can pass judgement on your state-of-mind and how you experience the eclipse. C.