Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Equipment and Technique => Topic started by: Shortsighted on September 11, 2020, 06:23:19 PM
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It took me a while to finish reading( English as Second Language Learner), I guess I don't think about the composition that much. I know I will be toasted after I post this. I spend a lot of time debating, do I go down the ravine, I hear the birds, but it's windy; Or too many weeds with sticky seeds, or the path is slippery; Do I go to the park, is there traffic? Is it going to rain, will I get lost? what if I can't find the owl, etc,etc. Then when I do go out, I just try to find the bird, and if I get them in good light, I will be happy; If they are feeding, fighting, flying, I will be happier; I get greedy, and pull it too close, so when they do feed, fight or fly, it's outside the frame, or part of it got cut :roll:
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So, when I was taking pics in my neighbourhood, I discovered a cicada buzzing away on the low part of a post. I thought, maybe I should do something about my composition. So I took pics of him with cars passing by, so there are different backgrounds. And realized what I was doing, and left so abruptly, I saw it through my lenz, he was very upset.
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That is very imaginative.