Looking at this photo reveals more and more items of interest.
Probably has a lot to do with how we miss things both taking pictures and editing those pictures.
Did you mean to post this to Chit Chat?
CHG_CANON wrote:
Did you mean to post this to Chit Chat?
No! I thought about it for 2 seconds and decided it belongs here.
I relate it to both taking pictures and editing pictures. Perhaps you didn't read what was said?
I could have posted it in any of a wide number of forums, and I chose this one.
Often, when taking pictures you don't see what was in the frame when you snap the shutter. Sometimes you get photobombed, sometimes you just didn't see the tree for the forest. Also when editing, you can find stuff you missed if you go back the next day and see things you missed. General Chit Chat was not correct for this post.
Thanks for trying to help though.
BigDaddy wrote:
No! I thought about it for 2 seconds and decided it belongs here.
I relate it to both taking pictures and editing pictures. Perhaps you didn't read what was said?
I could have posted it in any of a wide number of forums, and I chose this one.
Often, when taking pictures you don't see what was in the frame when you snap the shutter. Sometimes you get photobombed, sometimes you just didn't see the tree for the forest. Also when editing, you can find stuff you missed if you go back the next day and see things you missed. General Chit Chat was not correct for this post.
Thanks for trying to help though.
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Now I look closer, I see it surely belongs in Chit Chat.
CHG_CANON wrote:
Now I look closer, I see is surely belongs in Chit Chat.
Now that I read your post, you are surely wrong.
Nice! We always see the "easiest" thing first. It's got to be very difficult to do that.
1234567890- wrote:
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HI, new friend. Welcome to bedlam.
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BigDaddy wrote:
Looking at this photo reveals more and more items of interest.
Probably has a lot to do with how we miss things both taking pictures and editing those pictures.
Intentional exercises of different kinds definitely can be helpful to aid us in learning to better perceive the visual nuances in what we may by nature see only superficially.
The learning curve in my limited experience with the photography aspect, has certainly included attention to how the camera may not render things precisely how I perceive them by eye.
The mind/brain/eye/3D/emotion interface continuum that is at work when we look in person, is not necessarily what the camera lens-sensor-processor unit is going to present for viewing.
dustie
Loc: Nose to the grindstone
Alafoto wrote:
HI, new friend. Welcome to bedlam.
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1234567890- wrote:
hi people
Username reads like a nascent troll.
CHG_CANON wrote:
Now I look closer, I see it surely belongs in Chit Chat.
Yep, and there really isnβt that much to see.
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