Can you take a wrong picture?
I don’t think that it is possible to take a “wrong” picture as “wrong” implies that it is incorrect or the wrong answer, and photography isn’t an answer. However it can be deemed wrong in the eyes of photographers and people that like photos if you take a photo a certain way that makes it not be as appealing or not look as good, so really there are better ways to take photos but there isn’t necessarily a wrong way.
How is context important in Photography? Does the word “Wrong” make a difference? Why?
Context is important in photography as it can enhance or give new meaning towards a photo. Creating a story behind the picture that wouldn’t be possible to be known without it. However you can still take good photos without context, it all depends on what you want that photo to mean. I think that the only difference the word “wrong” can make is swaying the opinion of how you perceive a photo. If you think the original photo is good because you like the grain and black and white quality, then hear someone call it wrong, you may think worse about the photo than before.
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