Concentration and attention when taking pictures

in #hive-14282116 days ago

I was processing some photos today. I had photographed a wild rabbit in the distance. But during processing it turned out that there is also a bird near the hare, which I'm sure I didn't notice when taking the picture. I only noticed it when I opened the photo on a big screen and it's that surprise again: Wow, what have I photographed!😃

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So today I want to talk a little about attention and concentration when taking pictures. Maybe I have raised this question another time as well, because it seems to happen to me often - to photograph one thing, and then it turns out that I photographed something else or something additional to what I wanted.

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And now it's this, I really don't know when I took these pictures if I really intended to photograph exactly what I did. But the fact is that when I opened these photos again, I was again: Wow, what have I photographed here 🤭

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I think I love these surprises. They always add something more. The opposite of having something taken from you, a photo disappearing, for example.

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And so, you take a picture of an ordinary puddle, and you get a whole frog as a bonus. Isn't it wonderful?


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Hive.jpgSoul's Detour is a project started by me years ago when I had a blog about historical and not so popular tourist destinations in Eastern Belgium, West Germany and Luxembourg. Nowadays, this blog no longer exists, but I'm still here - passionate about architecture, art and mysteries and eager to share my discoveries and point of view with you.