Thursday, December 29, 2016

Simply amazing collages

Today I want to tell you about Alexei Gural and his artworks who says about himself  "I make digital collages using images I take from famous paintings, mix them up into scenes that are a little surrealist ...", but that isn't so simple as he thinks. 

Let's start saying that collage is a very widespread method in contemporary art and this, sometimes, makes the difference in what we can call "new art". Artists often use different materials, from clippings of magazines, photographs, or other less conventional as in the case of conceptual art. However, Alexei Gural's case is not conventional. I bet that if most of us tried to do the same thing like that we wouldn't get such an amazing result. 

To make the type of work of this artist, obviously, one has to know the classic works in depth and have a clear idea of what we need. In addition, we need an expert use of digital tools to show the aggregated elements as a whole in the set. Gural makes us fell that what we see is what was painting in fact, he has a delicate and sophisticated use of these tools which leads to convince us that it can only be an original work.

But the most important, in addition to the incredible skill with the digital tools and the softness that leads us to believe that we are really in front of a museum work, is his amazing creativity. Yes, it is "just" amazing. Alexei Gural's arworks are surrealist and are loaded with stories and emotions of what the artist wants to tell. The degree of symbolism of his works converts a conventional theme (from which he chooses his collages) into a complete and personal work that leads us to think and to ask ourselves as the best surrealistic artist can do. 

So, we come back with the question of what it is to be an artist. An artist, I have to insist, is who creates and transmits through his/her work what can not be seen with the naked eye, transmits emotions or makes us think, regardless of the method used. And now I invite you to click on the images to enlarge them and know more about Alexei, you'll be surprised by sure as I was. You can also visit his blog: https://alexeiguralblog.wordpress.com



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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Find your style in photography - 5 - Can photographs be more creative than some paintings?

It's usual thinking that paintings are more creative than photographs, but that isn't true, that depends...

I use to find out some photographs creations which deserve a higher range than some paintings and that's Lesa Fine's case. It's amazing how this artist captures the spirit of things and environment with her camera, she always has a special mood for each one of her works which makes us easily identify her. Lesa uses to tell us a story with her photographs since, as I use to say here and everywhere, it's not just about shooting everything we see around but finding those special details that make elements more esthetic and even touching. 

Lesa Fine has a personal style which, I believe, not only comes from her talent but from her way of seeing life and her feelings, and that comes out from her images. Her special mood, as you can see on the images below, takes us to her world as if she was taking us there by her hand. Beauty appears on her images which sometimes are warm and other cold but that always go beyond the simple elements. 

So, we could wonder what is to be an artist. Being an artist is taking a piece of your heart and soul and share it with the world, it's going deeper than the simple eye can go and it's making emotions flow in the others. That's why I say that, some times, photographs are more artistic than some paintings...

I invite to click on the images below and know more about this great artist that is Lesa Fine.




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Sunday, December 11, 2016

Art that Comes from the Heart

Artists have many motivations to paint and they are all valid. But there is one in particular that I, personally, have always considered remarkable and that is the one that comes from the heart.

It's interesting to see how people express their emotions and feelings in a different way. Some sublimate what they can not control in life through sport, excessive order, disorder, food, alcohol, drugs, ... among other things, while others, very few, do it through art. Art then becomes an extension of the spirit, of the soul. It is a way of dealing with pain, anguish,  uncertainty and all the emotions and feelings that the soul can shelter, which are almost endless. Sometimes situations or emotions overflow us and then our instinct leads us to behave either positively or negatively. 

Some people, I insist that few, manage to create beauty from the worst. While most would use all these destructive feelings in a negative way a few use them to create beauty. However, there are two ways of using pain and anguish in art: 1) create as a distraction and 2) get the pain involved in the work. The first case is one of the best ways to put our mind and soul somewhere else, outside us. But the second one, when pain revolves inside us and we're not even able to manage it but we instinctively throw all those feelings in a mass of creativeness, when we are able to pick up those sharping pieces of anguish transforming them in colors and shapes in a canvas, then my friends, then it is when you really are a great artist. It's about sensitivity and row soul, it's about your heart drawing and painting in an even unconscious way.

Of course art is a subjective issue, but paintings that tell us about inner stories are those that personally touch me since the author shows him/her heart naked. It's about courage and braveness as well, and that deserves all our respect and admiration.

I was inspired for this article on Emily Page's artworks, who knows much about feelings and emotions and perfectly managed to create beauty from sadness. Besides being a great artist she gives us a lesson as human beings. I don't want to talk a lot about her work since I prefer you to see it yourselves, I just have to say that she is a fabulous realistic artist who innovates in techniques, and artist with amazing hands and an amazing heart. Click on the images and know more about her, she deserves it. I also invite you to visit her blog  https://emilypageart.net/ and her site  https://emilypageart.com, where you'll not only  be able to know more about her artworks but also about "Fractured Memories: Because Demented People Need Love, Too", an Emily's book which I strongly recommend.

I leave you with this artist today who, by sure, will touch your heart.




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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

The world around us

Artists often paint what surrounds them, sometimes realistically and literally while other times they show that world adding imaginary or symbolic elements. Personally, I prefer the second case. 

It always amazes me the way in which an artist can take to the canvas certain symbolic elements in a practically unconscious way, and not just the elements but the colors. Obviously, this shows how wonderful the plastic arts are since we extract visions and experiences from our deep interior.

Today, I want to show you Maria Woithofer's artworks, I think this could help all those who love painting to improve their ability and know a bit more about what they do and why. She started painting with oils but she currently works with acrylics and watercolor as well. The case is that Maria had two vivid experiences about what was around her as she was born in Poland but moved to Greece, what is a big change for anyone indeed, and we can see that in her paintings, she tells us about her world with her own vision and portrays the wonderful nature for us. 

There are two main things which mainly call my attention about her works and this are: elements and colors. Regarding elements, as you can see in her "Summer" work below, for example, she adds symbolic concepts that takes us to a complete world in a painting. It's her idea of summer, her feelings and experiences playing together to make us have a real sense of what she wants to show us. Besides that, there is some kind of joy in her work. If we visit her gallery we'll see that she's also a great realistic painter as she shows in most of her works, but it seems as if she resigned some perfection to highlight "meaning" in each of her brush strokes, what is in fact contemporary art. 

Regarding color, this calls my attention as well since she has a great use of it linking colors with moods, seasons and personal visions adding, this way, another symbolic element to her works.
What can we learn about all this? Well, in your paintings:
- Put your personal touch.
- Use non traditional elements in a composition.
- Take into account that colors mean emotions.
- Each brush stroke is important.
- Let yourself go ...

Click on the images below to know more about Maria Woithofer, you'll enjoy it.




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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Find your style in photography - 4 - When Everything can be Beautiful

Hello friends! Let's continue with photography and talk about a different style.

Maybe you go around with your camera for hours looking for something worth to be captured, you get tired, you find think there's nothing and get stressed. Have you thought that, perhaps, you've not been paying real attention? Beauty is around us everywhere, the matter is that we have to see it with different eyes. Everyone knows that a flower, a puppy or a sunset is beautiful, but there are many other things that deserve our attention and that are beautiful for other reasons than simply visual.

Things tell us stories, everything you find in your way has something to say, an old building, an abandoned church, even old tools tell us about themselves. But, how do we make other people listen and find the beauty? Well, that's called "art". Art makes things talk by themselves and tell us their story, it gives real beauty even to a piece of wood, so sometimes it's not just about what we capture but how. 

There is something called perspective that we should take into account and which can bring a melancholic, sad, happy, romantic, etc. touch to our shots. Let's imagine an abandoned and ancient building, we have many ways to capture it and depending on that we'll get a result: time of the day, light, from where, close, far, perspective, clouded day, sunny day, among other possibilities. The matter is that we can find beauty wherever we go if we have a good eye, a good technique and artistic sense.

There some photographers who are special for that, they exactly know where, when and how. They don't need a beautiful thing itself to show beauty, they find and show it wherever they go and on whatever they capture. This is Lisa Wooten case, her shots capture beauty as she perfectly knows it is everywhere, and even when she is mostly a landscape photographer she gives us the fresh air of beauty, feelings and emotion on everything she captures. If you click on the images below you'll know what I'm about and you'll be able to know more about this fantastic artist. 



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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Find your style in photography - 3 - The Axis that Captures the Attention

Following the "Find your style in photography" issue, I want to talk about the importance of the axis (or point) that captures the viewer attention.

Some photographers have good works, but have a problem since they can't drive the viewer attention to a specific point in their composition. This is important both in fotography and in painting since if we don't get a certain balance the eye is lost in the set. I think I've talked a little bit about it before. No matter how beautiful a landscape may be, it can go unnoticed if we fail to create the imaginary lines that will take us to the spotlight. Sometimes it's an element (a boat, a tree, etc.), while sometimes it is simply where the horizon, buildings, a mountain or clouds intersect.

Generally, it is that balance and that point of attention which makes a good photo stand out over another. The eye needs to get out of the confusion, have a stimulus that takes it and direct it towards a point (not necessarily in the center) to appreciate the rest of the work. This phenomenon occurs in fractions of a second and it's not at the conscious level. Therefore, pay attention to balance / distraction, many times what could have been a fantastic capture becomes a common one for neglecting this.

As an example of this, I want to show you John Janicki's photographs, he's an incredible professional photographer and we can perfectly see what I'm talking about. He has a perfect sense of balance and  has the ability to take the viewer's eye exactly where he wants. Besides, he has a fantastic sense of composition that highlights the beauty of everything he captures. So, pay attention to his work to learn how to become a good photographer. I invite you to click on the images below to enlarge them and know more about this great artist.




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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Find your style in photography - 2 - Beyond Perfection

Some photographers show us reality in such an exquisite way that they make us wish things were like they show us. It is an elaborate hyperrealism that provides an added touch of beauty, which comes from their own eye and camera.

Let's see what are the most distinctive features of this type of work, regardless of the special talent of each artist:
1. The right moment: not any moment, just the perfect one.

2. The light that inspires exactly what we want it to: depending on the light we'll get different kind of emotions, sometimes we just find the proper moment for shooting while others we look for that.

3. Perfect element's combination: we have different elements or just one but, how and where do we place them? We'll get completely different results depending on the combination.

4. Perfect balance: balance is one of the most important things in photography, that makes the eye go in one direction or another,  gives relevance to the total composition or to certain elements and may change the general meaning.

5. Capture exactly what you want to capture: when we work outdoors it's possible that we capture what we can, but patient and an experienced eye take us where we and how we want. 

These simple tips usually make the difference between a simple landscape or a paradise one. Have you ever seen a photograph of an incredible place you've visited once but that appears to be more exciting and beautiful than what you've seen with your own eyes?, that's called "talent".

As an example of this, I want to show you Luigi Morbidelli's artworks. It's actually difficult to choose just one of his photograph as they are all beyond perfection. His work is error free and goes a step further by spicing the image with his own talent which adds beauty to everything he captures. Luigi is a landscape but also a food photographer and I can assure you that his photographs of food make what he shows more palatable than reality itself. If you click on the images you'll be able to enlarge them and see his complete gallery, which I strongly recommend. You can also know more about him at http://luigimorbidelli.wixsite.com/photography . Through his photos we can learn what  really a professional work is and how important are both talent and experience. Enjoy it!



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Friday, November 11, 2016

Portraits that speak by themselves

Traditional themes never die since they are renewed by the technique used and by what they tell us. This is portraits' case. Artists have always been interested in perpetuating other people in their works, before photography technology there was no way to get someone to be remembered, but the most interesting thing about it is that due to portraits we are able to realize how faces have been changing over the course of history. 

Thanks to the portraits we can know what the idealization of beauty was at any given moment, which wasn't the same in the tenth century or in the sixteenth century, much less in the twenty-first century. We have an idea nos of what was worn, fashion, morphology and even the predominant expressions in a time that is not ours. It's like writing history but with pencils and paintings. Therefore, portraits have always existed and will always exist, whispering to the ear the secrets of a moment or circumstance of history and a character.

It is interesting to see how things have changed, not only in the portrait's subject but also in its realization. Personally, I feel great admiration for those artists who manage to make realistic portraits and are able to show up the emotions and feelings of a character through their eyes, for example, something that photography itself often can not get. 

Today, I want to show you Marina Pacurar's work, she is a traditional and digital artist specialized, but not limited, on portraits. She has a serie of portraits based on Games of Thrones' characters, which she used as well to create a Deck of Poker Cards ( https://www.etsy.com/shop/MarinaPacurar?ref=hdr_shop_menu ). One of the things that most caught my attention in her portraits, besides their great perfection, it was the expression that this artist gives them, they are live as they could speak and tell us how they feel and how they are, what is very difficult to achieve in fact. Click on the images below to enlarge them and to know more about this awesome artist who is able to make her portraits talk with their eyes and skin.


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Friday, November 4, 2016

Find your style in photography - 1 - As gentle as a cool breeze in summer

We all know that there are so many styles of photographies as photographers, but the matter is: did you find your own style? as in painting, it will make you stand out from the others. 

Art often reflects not only what we see but what we are, not only by the elements that we show but how we do it. Through our camera we can get the same scene transmit different sensations depending on how we capture the image. Besides, we have post production tools which help us to get what we really want. But it isn't so easy as we think. Some say that if they had a good camera and photopshop they could get anything they want, but that's wrong..., we can't get it if we have no talent. You can spend endless hours in front of your computer without achieving what you want as it's not just a matter of working with technology but, as usual in art, to know how to do it and what we exactly want to get.

I want to show you Leif Sohlman's artworks as an example of this, he is a photographer mainly working with nature photography such as birds, animals and landscapes. He has a personal style, not only because he's mostly focused on nature but on the way he captures it. Sometimes it's difficult to know if his works are photographs or paintings since he adds his personal touch which brings us to an emotion that goes beyond the image itself. It's like a cool and gentle breeze in a special universe of nature where a peaceful environment takes us to pleasant sensations, even when it's sometimes broken by some details as a dramatic sky it simply reinforces the peaceful scene below.

His special mood on pictures makes us distinguish his ones among others. Leif is a perfect combination between great eye and great hand, he subsumes the right place and the perfect smooth that increases reality making it become magic. I invite you to click on the images below to enlarge them and know more about the fantastic work of this great artist.



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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Find your style in oil - 2 - Beyond Realism

As we've been talking about, having your own and personal style makes the difference in art. There isn't a better or worse style, it's just about how you want to let your creation go. 

About oil, one of my favourites mediums, you can work with it in so many different ways that it would be impossible to describe in just a few lines. Besides, let's take into account that an artist is always improving her/his work, changing, tasting, facing challenges to find the perfect style that fits their inspiration. We grow as human beings, as persons and as artists as well. 

Regarding this post, realism is one of the most extended styles in the history but don't think that they are all the same. Each artist has a special brushstroke and a concept of contrasts and colours as well as a vision of the elements. There is one style in realism in which converge the classic figurative realistic style with the contemporary artist's vision and hand adding the effective touch of modernism that is needed now a days. This kind of art takes us further than the classic one pushing us into a reality which goes beyond the simple figure but to its environment and circumstances as well. 

As I mentioned before, we can find lot of realistic artists in history but they are not all the same even the same, just the opposite. Fortunately, we still have some artists who work with this style and oil medium and who give us as a present their wonderful artworks to our delight. As an example of this, I want to introduce you Dominique Amendola's art, which is already well know around the world. She works with realism but with her special touch and style in which she constantly works. You can click on the images to enlarge them and know more about this excellent artist and visit her site http://dominiqueamendola.com .



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Thursday, October 20, 2016

The hidden side of reality

There are many ways to show reality since it's not alway bright and coloured and artists know much about this. When it comes about photographs things get very interesting as they have to capture that secret and inner message that keeps hidden in the elements that are portrayed. Looking at a picture we realize about a reality which sometimes it's not the one that we could assume in advance, there many details that tell us a lot about a story and that play a symbolic rol. Of course, we have to pay attention and be opened minded enough to go beyond a simple element. 

It's amazing, for example, how just a leaf can tell us about a hard season allowing us to imagine all that exists around it, a dense forest, a gray and empty city, a failed romance, a path which no one treads, or whatever your imagination and emotions let you go. There is the magic of such photographs, those that with a couple of simple elements make us travel to ourselves, our experience and imagination. There is clearly seen the good eye of a good photographer.

As an example of this kind of modern photography, I want to show you this wonderful works by  Lynne Guimond Sabean that Janusian Gallery kindly let me use for this post. You can click on the images to enlarge them and know more about this artist and the Gallery and check  www.janusiangallery.com as well. I hope you enjoy the visit.



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Friday, October 14, 2016

Ancient Traditions and Contemporary Art

All artists have a cultural and environmental background, some reflect what they have seen and experienced at certain times of their life while others pass down from generation to generation the ancient customs of their ancestors through art. In either case, the essence of the artist is like a mark on the work, an imprint that tells us about the past, the sites which have been seen, the emotions that have been felt and his/her beliefs. Since ancient times man has felt the need to convey through art what happened, what was said, what they believed, even before writing appeared as a way of transmitting the word. Those are particular symbols that tell us stories from the most distant antiquity.

Unfortunately, fewer and fewer artists represent the beliefs and stories with which they grew up, what belongs to their culture and go with them beyond where they live. 

But there are still some artists that recreate the ancient art in a more contemporary way and give us the gift of their traditions' beauty. They born with an innate talent, as if that could be passed from generation to generation, and adapt it to the techniques of today. As an example of this, I want to introduce you Aditi Maaheshwar's artworks, she's an Indian artist who mainly paints with acrylic on wood and tells us part of her tradition in her wonderful works rich on colors and symbolism. I invite you to click on the images to enlarge them and visit her gallery to know more about this talented artist.


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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Motion and Emotion

In recent decades the photograph emerged as a real artistic expression. New technologies and the ability to access different areas that we were previously restricted help on this, but it isn't so easy. It's not just arrive and shot, as I told several times in this blog, there are lot conditions to make art from a capture.

Personally, one of the photographic styles that I attracts my attention is the one that manages to capture scenes in motion and much more if those things are not around me daily.

We all have a relatively limited life, we can't be in different places at the same time, and we only have access to certain situations, also our eye usually lose that glorious moment that can only be captured by a camera and the eye of a good photographer. How often have we been in front of a herd of horses running, or facing a spectacular fall, or at a funny situation that we miss details? That's where photography within its wide variety of styles, occupies a prominent place to our satisfaction.

The eye of a talented photographer with a camera can show us sites that we'll never visit and stop those moments that otherwise might be unnoticed. But it's that second, less than a second in fact, that makes us feel as if we were there and give us the idea of a whole situations with just a 'shot'.
Motion makes us feel emotions, it tells us a story.

Regarding this, I want to show you Daniel Hebard's work today. He's a great photographer who developed this wornderful style, among others. Click on the images to enlarge them and to know more about this artist.



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Monday, September 26, 2016

Mixed media - Dare to follow your creativity

Some people find it difficult to work with mixed media by failing to reconcile different techniques at the same time. Logically, we should know which media to use in each layer, basically to make our work lasting, or to not produce unwanted spots during the process, but beside that there should not be major complications. The truth is that working with mixed media helps us go a little further in our creativity because we can use different resources and achieve different volumes.

The problem with mixed media, at least I personally think,  is that some artists are too tied to the idea of perfection and realism, or to what was ancestrally accepted in a particular technique either watercolor, oil, acrylic, etc. We're scared, sometimes, to try something new, to have a new vision, to take some fresh air. As in all activities the artist must mature, but in art growth is much more important than in other areas since that give us some kind freedom to work without inhibitions, to try new ways of expression, what isn't easy if we are not able to break with what we have learned and reinvent ourselves in our art.

As  I use to say, there is not just a way to paint a bird, a house, a woman, a landscape or whatever. It's about us, it's about our emotions at seeing that and show it through our paintings. Today, I want to show you M E Wood's work as an example of this, an artist that works with different techniques and gets very creative and personal works. Click on the images to enlarge them and to visit her gallery.


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Sunday, September 18, 2016

When Art Makes Magic Come True

There are some artists who just tell us about real world, others tell us about their feeling and there others that show us their inner magical world.

In a way, all artists show their inner world even if they paint a landscape since they show us the way they see it. But it's not that simple. As humans we have a personal world that goes beyond other people understanding, no matter how much we try to explain it we can't do that with words, it's really difficult at least. It gets harder if that inner world is full of magic, as Michele Avanti's one, whose creativity seems to come from the depths of her soul. She works with traditional mediums as acrylic but also with photographs and digital art.

Seeing her work we can't help but notice the details, each of them is important for the interpretation and each element is placed to tell us something. Her wise use of color added to the subject and the composition as a whole takes us to a magical world of fantasy, a world that the artist make us possible to almost touch it with our own hands.

Here below you can find some examples of the magic work of this magic artist. Click on the images to enlarge them and visit her gallery where you can find her wonderful art.



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Monday, September 12, 2016

Colours and emotions

Colours are complex and subjective, each of us reacts differently to one or another colour, even when supposedly there are some generalities about them (i.e red: passion, green: relax ...) there are no strict rules, depends on our experiences and memories.
Our life is surrounded by colours that relax us, excite us, depres us, make us angry, bore us, give us joy, etc. Our range of emotions is so wide as the color chart. But, when colours are in a painting they are something more since they show the artist's emotions. Some things can't be told with shapes but we can do that with colours.
That's why it's so difficult to choose the right one, it's not just because it matches or not but to exactly reflect what we have inside ourselves.
Even if realism is our style, a simple sky could change the whole composition if we don't choose the right colour. It seems obvious, if we talk about sky it has to be light blue, for example, but it's not just like that. The best pieces are those that are able to transmit a feeling or a state through small details, a pale face tell us something different about the character than a rose one as well as a purple sky is not as a light blue one. We are talking about a condition (health, social, frame of mind), a past, a life or/and an expectation.
If this detail has much relevance in realism much more will be on other styles, as abstract.
According to my experience, you should not think too much when using colors, at least not until you get to obsess, but simply have a very clear idea of what you want to express and try to immerse yourself in the sense that it conveys. If you get your work out of your inside and not just your head then the colors will speak for themselves.
I want to show you Cathleen Edick's artworks as an example of this, she has a great use of colours and developed a style in which they are protagonists in all ranges. Click on the images to enlarge them and to know more about her varied work.
And as my father used to say: "there is nothing written about tastes and colours", so let your creativity.
 
 

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Saturday, September 10, 2016

Outdoors Beauty

Back to photography, there is so much to say about this even when the basics can be found on any site today. As we know there are many kind of photographers, some work in a studio taking care of each detail and element of their composition as they want to show an accurate idea of what they have in their own mind, others make photographs and then digitally produced them either by taking only some of the elements or the composition as a whole, and others go out to look for beauty in order to capture it with their camera. Any of these styles is valid and can have an amazing final result.

When we go looking for the beauty of the environment we must be flexibe and be aware of what we have in front and that will change from a moment to another because of the light, wind or movement of what we want to capture. What do we must consider when capturing images outdoors?

- be patient, things are not waiting for us but we have to wait for them. For example, there is a special moment to capture a sunset and if you are not patient enough you could miss the special second that makes it magic.
- be creative, you can find a new way to capture what you want. Let's think that you wanted to capture an animal roaring, you imagined it with the animal in a particular position, its head leaned with wild eyes..., but that's not possible and you get tired of waiting, perhaps you should change your own position and think in another approach.
- be perseverant, if not today, tomorrow or next month we'll achieve what we want to capture. We all wanted to take that lovely scene of a mother with her cubs, but you arrive there and the mother is gone or the cubs are not close enough, anything can happen, don't get dissapointed just wait or come back later.
- be reasonable, and aware of how reasonable it can become your idea. We may have an idea too far from reality, we get stressed and start to doubt about about our ability, remember that sometimes we can't find what we want just because it's not the right place or the right way. Evaluate your purposes.
- have thousand eyes and take into account the eye of the camera sees different to yours.

Today I want to show you Aimee L Maher's photographs, she is a great example of what I'm telling above. Her awesome photographs of nature remind us how magical a camera can be when we have talent. Click on the images to enlarge them and visit her gallery and biography.



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