Photographing chaos - Strategies?

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I could also imagine it like this which I also like:
But then you lose the circular motion of the shoes around her
 

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I do not have a strategy but I do notice interesting patterns. I rounded up several chaos pix into a gallery on my website. This was a Covid project that I should revisit. My shots are mostly of nature in various environments - we have very few people here (about 2/3 of 1 million in all of Alaska).
One of the more interesting (to me) is the arrangement of items this sea urchin is carrying. It is known as a collector urchin and they do live up to their name. They are quite common in Hawaii where I took this shot under water.
Link to gallery: https://www.salmonography.com/Phenomena/Chaos
 

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I could also imagine it like this which I also like:
If this were my photo, I'd be somewhat annoyed at (1) it being copied by someone and reposted in their own posts and (2) cropped into something I never intended it to be. Maybe I'm the only one who would feel that way - maybe not. Still, based on that, I'd also be very, very hesitant to post something like this unless the maker of the original work suggested it was OK to do so.
 

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If this were my photo, I'd be somewhat annoyed at (1) it being copied by someone and reposted in their own posts and (2) cropped into something I never intended it to be. Maybe I'm the only one who would feel that way - maybe not. Still, based on that, I'd also be very, very hesitant to post something like this unless the maker of the original work suggested it was OK to do so.

Yes I can understand perhaps I should have asked. I assumed by sharing photos here is ok. Anyway it was just done for educational purposes and to support the arguments of the conversation as I thought it was a very good example, no bad intentions
 

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I think the assumption that it's OK to copy and modify someone's work because they published it online is problematic. As said, I'd be somewhat cautious.

Yes I understand probably you are right
 

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One of the limitations of photography is that every photograph needs a subject, usually a single identifiable point of interest.

And this should normally be the only thing a skilled photographer is focused upon in a chaotic environment.

And yes, B&W works better for this.
 

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Funnel cakes and beer !

I think that's "birch beer" -- a soft(ish) drink related to root beer (some versions use natural carbonation that introduces a "near beer" level of alcohol, as does some homemade root beer).
 

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I think the assumption that it's OK to copy and modify someone's work because they published it online is problematic. As said, I'd be somewhat cautious.

It is also worth noting that it is illegal.

Copyright law exists. When you create a work, it is copyrighted the moment it is create it. Let me highlight that this is not a local quirk of the jurisdiction where I reside; this is an international treaty --- The 1886 Berne Convention. It applies to almost every nation on Earth.

I personally would be very upset if someone took a work I posted online and then re-posted it and modified it without permission. When I wish to give such permission, I specify a Creative Commons license.

EDIT: It is slightly ironic that @nikos79 resides in the country that held the Berne Convention.
 
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It is also worth noting that it is illegal.

Welll.....that's another tangent, as there are two things going on here that make it a little less severe than it may seem.
Firstly, there's such a thing as a 'derivative work' - although arguably, cropping an existing photo a little doesn't qualify. Secondly, and more importantly, there's no intent to commercially publish this 'derived' work. Which leads to a third consideration, which is that the intent here was evidently to illustrate a point in a discussion, in which case I don't think there's strictly speaking a copyright violation at all. Whether it's ethically sound, pleasant, wise...that's a different matter.
Btw, if you want to explore the copyright situation, I'd bid you to start a thread on that specifically as it would lead us rather far astray from the focus of this thread.
 

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It is also worth noting that it is illegal.

Copyright law exists. When you create a work, it is copyrighted the moment it is create it. Let me highlight that this is not a local quirk of the jurisdiction where I reside; this is an international treaty --- The 1886 Berne Convention. It applies to almost every nation on Earth.

I personally would be very upset if someone took a work I posted online and then re-posted it and modified it without permission. When I wish to give such permission, I specify a Creative Commons license.

EDIT: It is slightly ironic that @nikos79 resides in the country that held the Berne Convention.

+1 It also shows that there is no understanding of what art is. Very depressing.
 
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If this wasn`t the internet, but an "analog" meeting of some photographers discussing photography and presenting some of their pictures to explain an approach of taking pictures... i`m sure we`d also discuss the picture and someone would note that cropping it would be "better". He may stand up and hold a piece of paper onto the photograph to show how he would crop it and how the picture would look like if cropped like this... without changing the picture or intending to alter it.
On the internet you cannot stand up and hold a piece of paper to show everybody how you would crop it, so you copy-paste, crop, upload - without intending to alter someone else`s art.
To avoid the impression that you intent to alters someone else`s art, we may need a different way of showing how you would crop the picture. Maybe we had to leave the picture uncropped but had to draw in the area we would crop...so everybody can hold a piece of paper onto his screen at home to see what we would see in a real meeting...
 

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Nikos79-
We had the same teacher, right?
No-
but just to be specific "chaos" is not a correct term "Dynamic Symmetry" is the correct term as it relates to the Optical Composition of objects in position on a flat plane...
using a device to stop time [photograph] and show your view of it, is not "CHAOS".
 
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