Edwin Welling⁴² on Nostr: nprofile1q…5n5ms Yes, their is a difference between how we observe the world and ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqqw9su7ghr7cmae39nxthav57du3cpaca8haltpmmr5qh30rkx92ql5n5ms (nprofile…n5ms) Yes, their is a difference between how we observe the world and how the camera lens sees it.
One youtuber said it right: if you see a very nice picture for somebody else, the same photographer took a lot more failed pictures. For me, it is always trial and error to get one nice shot.
If you would like to learn more how to improve your photo skills and how to find nice compositions, have a look on youtube. There are a lot of photographers sharing their knowledge. I found it very helpful to improve myself.
One thing I learnt is that our eye will be attracted by light. I used your photo as an example. To draw attention to the guitar with the signatures, I used light and shadows to force the eye to go to left guitar.
One youtuber said it right: if you see a very nice picture for somebody else, the same photographer took a lot more failed pictures. For me, it is always trial and error to get one nice shot.
If you would like to learn more how to improve your photo skills and how to find nice compositions, have a look on youtube. There are a lot of photographers sharing their knowledge. I found it very helpful to improve myself.
One thing I learnt is that our eye will be attracted by light. I used your photo as an example. To draw attention to the guitar with the signatures, I used light and shadows to force the eye to go to left guitar.
