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RE: BASIC RULES FOR PHOTOGRAPHING ARCHITECTURE. PART 1

in WORLD OF XPILAR2 years ago

Thank you for this detailed explanation of how to get architecture correctly on our photo cameras. For amateurs when we do the pictures outside and on holiday we want to reflect of the beauty that we see but not always it is looking on picture as it is in reality. With those tips I am pretty sure the users can do their first steps and hope cold share the results :)

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 2 years ago 

You are welcome @stef1!

The question you raise is the key to non-professional photography. Many times we are faced with a scene that, subjectively passed through our brain and our emotions, seems wonderful to us and then the image that the camera gives us disappoints us enormously, and the thing is that the machine has neither brain nor emotional sense, so we have to make up for what the device with which we are shooting does not have by means of light, composition and technology. This is the reason why the vast majority of photography courses are filled with students who are disappointed with the results of their photos.

Many thanks indeed for commenting.