That is a striking image! The high contrast between the delicate white frost and the dark, earthy textures of the ground creates a beautiful sense of winter stillness.
This is my response to your comment on my blog. I find what you said interesting. If I understand you correctly, you’re suggesting that a camera is just a tool, and that not becoming too emotionally attached to it—not treating it as a magical partner—can help reflect things more honestly. You’ve made me think and reconsider a few things. Thank you!
Because I think it's harder to question yourself, because in any technical or physical activity, mistakes (errors) are often so minor... It's like finding a needle in a haystack...
et par surprise, comme nous.
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Oh, oh ... Serait-il donc de surprendre la mort ? Bon dimanche
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RépondreSupprimer1 in the morning under ten in afternoon ...
RépondreSupprimerThat is a striking image! The high contrast between the delicate white frost and the dark, earthy textures of the ground creates a beautiful sense of winter stillness.
RépondreSupprimerThe intensity of the full moon and the fervour of the winter sun amplified the striking vision.
SupprimerThis is my response to your comment on my blog.
RépondreSupprimerI find what you said interesting. If I understand you correctly, you’re suggesting that a camera is just a tool, and that not becoming too emotionally attached to it—not treating it as a magical partner—can help reflect things more honestly. You’ve made me think and reconsider a few things. Thank you!
Because I think it's harder to question yourself, because in any technical or physical activity, mistakes (errors) are often so minor... It's like finding a needle in a haystack...
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RépondreSupprimerLa nature dans la splendeur de ses oeuvres d'artiste...
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Splendide !
RépondreSupprimerQuand tu n'as plus qu'à appuyer sur le déclic ...
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