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Imagining the Dream

By Nightskyarts @nightskyarts
Hello and welcome back,
   Imagination and what it means? As I mentioned last week my first camera was Fujifilm FinePix, you might ask yourself why I even mention it? The reason why and I want to point that out it's not always about the camera but a good camera will give you a great boots in motivation and that's what a lot of folks get stoped by. But we are not gonna talk about cameras in this post it's all about the imagination and what you see trough your Viewfinder.
Imagining the Dream and you have to understand that what you see with your eyes won't be the same. Sometimes you see something very beautiful but when you take the shot it's not really touching it. Why? Well there are a few things you have to know/understand. For example when you admiring a sunset in your understanding it's just the sun that disapears behind the horizont, but is that so? You look at the skys up and down fascinating colors, maybe water that reflects the skys and that's a beautiful thing and "click" you took a shot and the pictures is not exactly what you've been looking for. There are several factors some could say "my camera is not good enough" some could say "my lens is not good enough" or the light is not right. And in all those cases they can be true, or are they? Maybe just some excuses? (been there, done that)
Imagining the Dream If you are a painter, can you blame your pencil? or your paper/canvas? of course not. Same in photography, don't make excuses make it work with what you have. Just because you have to click one button doesn't make it easy. You have to develope your skills. Some are inborn with that talent to imagine and build the right composition, colors some are not others are talented but don't know about it, all they got in common is they got to work on and on to be better there is actually no limit to how good you might become.
Imagining the Dream Thanks for your time. Comment and subscribe. I'll see you around.
  

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