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I extremely love photography
my best partner is Nikon D810
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great picture CONY
ReplyDeletenice photo
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice photo up there, maybe if you're free you could teach me how to take a good picture like that. Also, nice intro you have there.
ReplyDeleteyeah!! thanks you for every comment.
ReplyDeleteI appreciated in your compliment Mick. If you're really interested in my photography, i can teach you everything or thriving together. @Mick Sayaphet
ReplyDeleteYou took that yourself?? Wow! sorry if i'm a bit behind...haha . You make viewers feel like they get into that beautiful nature,It catches people's eyes and do not want to scroll up or down or leave the picture. I believe every picture has it own story behind, can you describe? maybe on your next picture. Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, every things has it own meaning as you can see from Good_Thing_in_Bad_Thing.(http://goodthinginbadthing.blogspot.com/). I really like that article. I study many things about life though my mind. In this picture, what do you feel when you look at it? i really need to know. I think this pic describe as the people i miss, one Koyo leaf(Japan Leaf-but i took this from china) above their is one person that i describe(Always one for me).
ReplyDeleteThat is a really beautiful picture. It makes me feel the beauty of things that are delicate and impermanent. But that might just be because of my association with Japanese culture. The red and blue are very beautiful together, and I think the soft focus in the background brings out the sort of beautiful sadness I described above.
ReplyDeleteI would love to take pictures. I have a camera but I never think to use it, I have a hard time taking the time to stop to capture the moment. Do you have any advice for this?
I would love to learn more about your photography. How did you get started taking pictures? Is it something you are looking to do professionally? A big question I have about photography is how it will be used. In your opinion, what is the most powerful thing photography can do that other media can not. Is it a sense of memory, or a way to make things more real to people? Obviously it can be used in advertising, but this always made me feel that it is a form of deceit. That, of course, is still very interesting.
I tried to look for more of your pictures, but I could not find them. Can you link them on your blog? Here are the only photos I have ever taken.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/53563810@N05/page1/