Hello and a very good day to everyone.
I am doing photography since childhood but not with my own device nor with a camera. I like taking photographs, it makes my day. I try taking photos of simple simple things, like a daily lunch time, like the weird bends of a tree and etc.
When I learnt that photography is a skill, I could not believe that I have already gained a skill. I used to think that gaining skills is a very hard job but through photography I became aware of so many things that I was not aware. Did you know that apart from a single angle, photos can be taken is so many different angles?
At a very young age, I used to love taking photos diagonally. Now I admit that I was stupid to do so. Now I understand the value of portrait and landscape mode. Diagonal photos used to look really creative, because it used to look different, different from the real view. Don't we like different and new stuffs? I do.
Look at the water from the photo above, does it not look beautiful? I feel as if the water is touching my chin and I am looking at the sunset. The view is extremely beautiful but do you know that the reality is different from a different angle? I like this part about photography, that I can capture the different perspectives.
Few days ago, while returning from school I had my phone with me, so I took it out and did some photography. The street was not empty. The path which I took was the same. Interestingly, the tree was looking extremely pretty. The sky looked cheerful. It is the monsoon season, so the sky could have been gloomy and dark, but it wasn't, it was clear and pretty.
Look at the sky from the photo, it gives off the sunset vibe, what if it was early morning instead? I can be wrong about the time, only the person who took the photo has the knowledge. Look at the sky, it could have been raining too, could it not? The sky looks cloudy and even some part of it looks clear but other parts do not. This is the beauty of photography.
Thank you all. I hope you liked it. Please leave your review. Have a good day.
Image Source: Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash