Share your photos, even if they're not great! 🎞️
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ค. 2024
- Share your photos, even if they're not great! 🎞️
One positive aspect of taking bad photos is that it allows for opportunities to learn and improve. By analyzing what went wrong in a bad photo, such as poor composition, lighting, or focus, photographers can better understand the elements that make a great photo. This process of trial and error can lead to valuable insights and growth in skills. Additionally, bad photos can sometimes be unintentionally artistic or creative, sparking new ideas and experimentation. Embracing mistakes and learning from them can ultimately lead to more successful and unique photographs in the future.
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P.S. Which photo was your favourite, comment the photo number below.
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Which photo was your favourite? Comment the photo number below.
Lots of beauties in there but 19 really grabbed my attention. I like the warm/cool and curved/linear contrasting elements and the telescope injects a bit of storytelling. Nicely done.
Thanks so much for the feedback 🙏
I'm delighted that the TH-cam algorithm recommended your channel to me. The images are incredibly atmospheric, radiating warmth and tranquility. The video is a true joy to watch, perfect for an afternoon coffee break.
Oh thank you so much for the nice feedback! 🙏
Some lovely images, Olga. Your twilight pictures are very special and capture a wonderful mood.
Thank you so much 😀
Number 10 is my favourite ❤️
Thanks for letting me know 😁.
"You're as good as your last photo". So don't share everything if you want to get credibility in a photography world.
Valid point but I think if I only showed my best then I may never improve and grow.
@oddittydotco does it help you grow if other people say something nice about the photo what you know it's not so great? And if you have thinking to do photography full time in near future you can be "out of the game " with those not so great photos.
No it's the other way around for me, it helps if they say what they don't like about the photo, then I can learn and grow from the feedback. If I just got positive feedback all the time it would just boost my ego and not my skills. I think being venerable and showing your weaknesses can be a strength in the long run. Also I'm not looking to get clients through these videos, I'm just sharing my art and photography journey.