Sunday, August 7, 2011

How Does a Landscape Photographer See Through a Camera?

It's never a single, a vision, but a multitude of possibilities, because the photography in the presence of control and with the tools to manipulate the image offers a versatile range.

It is interesting how the human vision is different from the first look at the camera's view.If the control is a variable aperture.to take pictures. Our eyes are like cameras, but the act of seeing little in common with the art of picture taking.Our eyes back and forth over a period of several seconds to scan across the subject, as we examine in detail just one part at a time.A very detailed picture of the eye forms the rest of the scene. A comprehensive view of all elements added to the subject matter - the brain, however, remember the whole scene.

Since we have two eyes, two slightly different view, see the view. Us the depth and spatial relationships between them allows to see.

Very creative view of the camera.And because there is no "scanning", the camera records only a portion of the subject in sharp focus, sharp look at areas close and far away.But despite this, the camera is an eye pictures that lack of depth - the picture is an indirect indication that the distance between the parts of the landscape, providing hints about that retains.