The Art and Science of Photography !
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012Many professions today blend science and art to generate an effect, but none is more exhilarating and unique than photography.
Beginners love taking photos and making and sharing albums.
Capturing and saving special times in individual and family life is a special joy for many owners of little digicams today. But with the exceptional advance of technology and the attendant art, photography today is way more than taking a picture and hoping it seems ‘okay’. Photographers must become specialists in the employment of their gear for optimum purchaser benefit. They learn both from understanding the workings of each item as well as heavy use over a period. But as well as learning the way to shoot quality stills, today’s shutter-bug learns the method of manipulating and changing photos to make a desired effect. This work is finished on the PC with use of speciality software designed for work with digitally made photos. It’s also possible with current technology to add design to photographs, therefore really mixing science and art in the final product.
Working at a P. C. to manipulate pictures has become an art. Mixing stills, adding or taking away colour, changing hue and magnitude, cropping and framing the topic, layering the list of inventive probabilities is virtually never-ending. The ‘retouched’ picture has been completely redefined. The mix of science and art in the present day’s pro snapper takes numerous forms.
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