Thursday, April 28, 2016

What we see and what we get

Many people who want to devote themselves to photography or just enjoy making photos don't know that what we see is not always what we get as a result. Some have the ability to see something simple and make it extraordinary while others sometimes fail to capture the best picture of what their eyes see.

We must transform our eyes on lens, we need to understand what will be the vision of our camera.

I will show you some simple tips that some may consider obvious:

- We have a beautiful landscape in front of us, but it can be rebutted if we take it completely. Which is the most attractive frame of all we see with our own eyes? So, pay attention to the capture that has the best composition of elements.

- We may have found the shot that best represents what we want to show, but has this the proper light? Maybe there's another shot that doesn't have such a good composition but whose light causes a more attractive effect.

- When it's about moving objects, that's one of the most difficult kind of photographs. The shot can't be before or after what we need, besides that it must be a clear and accurate capture and not a blur one.

- Be focused... (yourself, not just the camera).

We find many beautiful pictures that actually  could have been wonderful if the photograper had taken into account a few details.

Today, I want to show you Chandra Nyleen's work. This artist shows us how to take the details into account for a perfect picture. She has many photographs in movement that excellently capture the scene, as well as different landscapes which she has managed to make the most.

Click on the images to know more about Chandra Nyleen. You can also see her works at : http://1-chandra-nyleen.pixels.com/index.html




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2 comments:

  1. Beautiful work Chandra, and Laura's right you've got composition down pat!
    Terrific tips Laura!

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