Monday, September 9, 2013

The Search For Excellent Photographs and How We Perceive The Images


Photography gives records or documents of people, events and it captures the memories. A good question is, did you capture the perfect picture, how about the timing, and so on? A friend then says, "This is a good one" or "Can I have a copy of this picture?"

People naturally expect photographers having expensive DSLR equipments have perfect photographs. The more expectations means, more disappointments for the people. A photographer wants good exposures, very sharp images, beautiful subjects and natural colors.

Photography is a big thing for these people, and they are willing to devote a lot of time and money to improving their technical skills. Join workshops, read books and go on photo shoots with the aspire of learning how to formulate enhanced photographs. They are serious photographers and they aim to become professional photographers someday.

Amateur photographers with a background on using camera lenses, tripods, and technical details, they have made some research and equipped themselves to make perfect images. Some Amateur photographers don't participate in photo competitions and enjoy his own photography since judges may have different reactions to the same photograph.

Here is a sample set of guidelines the judges use:

Technical perfection (exposure, color, critical sharpness)
Composition (pleasing layout)
Impact of the portrait

Judge is dealing with visual art, and the process is basically the same despite of how the art was created.

What is art? And why are images attractive?

The creation and admiration of art is all about the brain. A number of different areas of the brain work concurrently on different aspects of a visual image. Visual art is a human formation that causes enjoyment, and because of the visual judgment of the human mind it is somehow stunning. Art plays a useful function in the growth and organization of the brain, making us more effective and competitive. Understand how pictures received by our visual are process to create the image we perceive. Quick visualization capture and processing.

In viewing a work of art, the instant impact of the work because of the bright colors or story features. Art is closely related to consciousness; our conscious world is an illusion. I will end with sensible consideration of how photographers will use their information on visual illusions to compose more motivating and fascinating images.

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