Monday, 16 April 2018

The beauty of Stanmer Park - Composition exercise and Composition Reading

The eye and the camera do not see the same things. The brain is actively, constantly processing information received from the eyes. It cuts out the unwanted detail that, in the camera's passive view, is given equal prominence. Consider how many pictures are taken. Someone is carrying a camera. The fact they are carrying a camera means they intend to create images of some sort. What
catches their eye depends entirely on their motivation for carrying the camera - their
interest in people, landscape, wildlife, etc. When something catches their attention,
they stop and bring the camera up to eye level. The shutter is released at the moment
they 'see' what made them stop in the first place. Sometimes they press the shutter
when their emotions peak. The images, when reviewed, are often never printed
and nowadays remain abandoned on a computer hard. 

I think that the composition is so important and that you need so much attention for this, Here is what I practised:













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