Having an expensive camera and just focusing on landscape photography is just a waste. I don't know about others, but for me, the camera must be used to the fullest in order for you to appreciate the technology behind it.
Some people always bragging about camera brands, its latest technology and what not.. Sorry to say that I'm not interested. Because you are singing the same song as their advertisement and marketing talk... bla bla bla bla.. "I Can't Hear You..."
And because of that, I'm going to use what ever gear I have right now and polishing my skills on pure photography. Polishing on the art of seeing the extraordinary from the ordinary. Because the most important essence of photography is THE PHOTO IT SELF!! Regardless what gear you are using..
Some people always bragging about camera brands, its latest technology and what not.. Sorry to say that I'm not interested. Because you are singing the same song as their advertisement and marketing talk... bla bla bla bla.. "I Can't Hear You..."
And because of that, I'm going to use what ever gear I have right now and polishing my skills on pure photography. Polishing on the art of seeing the extraordinary from the ordinary. Because the most important essence of photography is THE PHOTO IT SELF!! Regardless what gear you are using..
Enough bragging; now I have assigned myself to go out and shoot! And this month I'm going to shoot for shadow and patterns. My photography skills need to be polished, I don't care about others but for me, I'm going to repeat photographing at the same place every weekend ~ over and over again ~ and my goal is to produce different type of images even though it was shot at the same location.
Images below is the results that I've produced from this activity. All images is shot with Fujifilm X100T, in JPEG format, edited and converted to black and white in Photoshop. Simple and straight forward editing. Nothing more, nothing less.
Images below is the results that I've produced from this activity. All images is shot with Fujifilm X100T, in JPEG format, edited and converted to black and white in Photoshop. Simple and straight forward editing. Nothing more, nothing less.
Two images below was shot with Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and edited with Snapseed.
So what do you think? Feel free leave your comments down below. Really appreciate it. Thanks!