A lover of poetry, abstract and realistic painting, music, good writing, languages, Italy, photography, holistic therapies, natural lifestyle and fully living the moment.
It doesn’t take me too long. I see and get a strong feeling for it but not always does it come out the way I want it to so, I take a good few, erase a load and keep Thee one. It might be the system of an amateur, I have seen professionals pondering and moving around their “prey” until they find the right angle and only then do they click.
Everyone eventually finds the way that feels most comfortable for them.
Thank you for visiting my blog and taking an interest in my work, it’s appreciated .
It doesn’t take me too long. I see and get a strong feeling for it but not always does it come out the way I want it to so, I take a good few, erase a load and keep Thee one. It might be the system of an amateur, I have seen professionals pondering and moving around their “prey” until they find the right angle and only then do they click.
Everyone eventually finds the way that feels most comfortable for them.
Thank you for visiting my blog and taking an interest in my work, it’s appreciated .
Great:)
Thanks! I appreciate 🙂
Lovely image!
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Nice one.
I can’t help but wonder how long it took to decide where how to frame the shot!
It doesn’t take me too long. I see and get a strong feeling for it but not always does it come out the way I want it to so, I take a good few, erase a load and keep Thee one. It might be the system of an amateur, I have seen professionals pondering and moving around their “prey” until they find the right angle and only then do they click.
Everyone eventually finds the way that feels most comfortable for them.
Thank you for visiting my blog and taking an interest in my work, it’s appreciated .
It doesn’t take me too long. I see and get a strong feeling for it but not always does it come out the way I want it to so, I take a good few, erase a load and keep Thee one. It might be the system of an amateur, I have seen professionals pondering and moving around their “prey” until they find the right angle and only then do they click.
Everyone eventually finds the way that feels most comfortable for them.
Thank you for visiting my blog and taking an interest in my work, it’s appreciated .