Date Joined: 8 August 2002 Hello My name is Daniel O'Byrne, Â
The belief that a good photograph is the result of a good camera places the importance upon the equipment rather than upon the photographer. It emphasizes the machine rather than the man, the tool rather than the artist, the technology rather than the artistic intent. It is as if Monet had been told that the reason why his paintings were so beautiful was because he had such good paintbrushes. Or as if Paul Bocuse’s culinary excellence was explained away by his use of superlative pots and pans. Or again if Yo-Yo Ma had been informed that his Stradivarius was solely responsible for the stunning quality of his music.Â
One can be inspired and have an idea, be very creative in making this idea into a work of art, have developed the required level of craftsmanship, without the outcome of one’s efforts being motivated by the desire to follow a vision for one’s entire body of work. Vision is an overriding envelope that encompasses both inspiration and creativity. It is a blanket that covers the entire artist’s work, a blanket that often comes later in the life of an artist, after one has perfected one’s art and moved beyond the commonplace outcome that most artists have to go through. For this reason I placed vision as the third step of this process. I placed it there not because it comes necessarily at the end of the process but because in life it is often something that artists discover later on.
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Certainly, a master needs a masterful instrument, be it a camera, paintbrushes, pots and pans or a violin, as in my examples, or other tool, since this list can be expanded to include many other professions. But to say that the quality of the art is caused solely by the quality of the instrument is to miss the point altogether about the importance of the artist. It is missing the point about the human factor, about the man or the woman that actually made use of this instrument. After all, art is made by artists and not by tools. Tools are inanimate objects that need someone to set them in motion. And to set a tool in motion so that art is created through the use of this tool, an artist is needed.
I am now retired from working as a Mental Health professional having worked in the Royal Air Force and National Health Service, giving me more time to persue my photography and artwork. I am a Semi Professional Photoghrapher. Here you will find a collection of my photographs and a selection of Digital Art, Traditional Painting and Sketches that I have also used the digital medium to enhance. Please feel free to pass on any comments. My Camera Gear
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Comments (45)
ledwolorz
Beautiful photo.
JeffG7BRJ
The shot I got of this room wasn't usable when I arrived home Danny, I could have done with a wide angle lens. I keep thinking about a return trip sometime, when I have stored up some energy, as you know it takes some walking to get round this fantastic open museum. I have nothing but praise for the people who started this project and the people that keep it alive. The knowledge of the characters is fantastic and I could spend hours listening to what they have to say. My mother cried when they took our range out and gave her a tiny tiled fireplace, her staffordshire dogs are still in the family home where my brother still lives. Excellent capture, and it has rekindled some of my memories just as it did when I saw it in person. Superb work. Bravo!!!!!
gerhardtroester
looks like a visit by grandma ? very interesting scene with great details !
mss
So warm. I really love the color of the walls!
sandra46
SUPERB!
romanceworks
Indeed, a room full of memories, captures so beautifully. CC
jocko500
very lovely
Cosme..D..Churruca
awesome victoriana!
JaneEden
How wonderful that there are still places like this to keep those happy memories alive and to show the young ones what life was like then. hugs Jane xx
lucindawind
this is a fabulous shot . .I love the lighting and compostion
HERBshines
Incredible foto love the low ambient light......BRAVO!!!
dbrv6
Great capture! Type of room I always am a bit worried of where to sit and not be 'frowned at' lol.
jascorpio
beautiful and warm room! great capture!
Littlejock
Light, mood and colours is very special, You create a super historic work
mininessie
lovely place!