Photography: The versatility (Sumit kumar bhalotia)
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There is something different in the way of viewing things now as compared to previous ages. The idea that we can now capture views has given our stream of thoughts a new direction. We have developed a basic idea to view things within the perspective of capturing it. With the eye of a painter to amplify the most tenuous details.
The view is the same the vision is what has evolved. You can understand this idea by thinking of a supper table, some people would see it as half empty, and some will perceive it as half full. Similarly there will be infinite common, uncommon or different visions towards a view.
This idea might seem to be baffling or confusing to some, but to me it’s something of a wonder. It gives us a canvas within its colors you can forge yourself, to paint something beautiful .And the most amazing thing is that this canvas is common to all of us, giving a unique feeling of being one. I like to call this versatility in vision.
According to me (Sumit kumar bhalotia) this versatility in vision gives us diversification in the world of photography
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