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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