As a photographer, the eyes are as important a tool as the camera. To find a subject, a moment worth freezing and capturing, we first have to ‘see’ it. It is a special kind of seeing. The eye becomes the lens zooming in, zooming out, composing, measuring, evaluating and discussing options with the brain, the imagination, other senses… a magical theater of composition. And then at some moment it all feels right, and the hand goes to click the shutter. But none of that could happen without the initial orchestration of the eyes. I have so much value for my eyes when I follow my passion in photography, which makes me constantly aware of the incredibly complex and sophisticated machine we humans are lucky to live in here on Earth.
Day Two Hundred Twenty Eight, September 7, 2011
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4 responses to “Day Two Hundred Twenty Eight, September 7, 2011”
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liked this post!
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You are absolutely right. And you have a good eye! c
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Beautiful photograph and beautiful words! This world is indeed incredibly complex. 🙂 Great post!
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Thank you Polly for your comment!
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