Forum: Photographic Technique
05-12-2019, 07:18 AM
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Totally true. This also reminds me how different photographers shooting the same scene at the same time can turn out amazingly different pictures. Not two people see the things in the same way or want to tell the same story (if there's a story to tel to begin with). For example, on a sports event, some will focus on the winning team, some will focus on the other one, while other will just catch great individual performance no matter the end results... All these people will came up with completely different results of "how it was". For some it will be "Hearth breaking defeat", for others "Unexpected win and the cup for team X", while for others it will "Amazing performance of Johny Z"...
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Forum: Photographic Technique
05-12-2019, 06:30 AM
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Even then, it depends on what you want to do. Probably over the top as a travel or street photography picture, but would be gorgeous on a poster publicizing a music show for a rock band or as cover art for an album...
Sometime, you want the picture to show how or what the scene makes you felt instead of how you saw it...
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