ABSTRACT
Successful pictures don’t necessarily have to be blur-free, full of detail and an accurate record
of what was in front of your camera. In fact, sometimes what at first seemed like an error can
produce the sort of image that sums up an event or expresses a subject better than a completely
controlled photograph that produces a predictable result. Happy accidents or the unexpected
result mean that you can then explore this approach further, allowing you another chance to
expand your picture-making skills. It’s also great fun.