For all those who capture moments.
From the time I am here on WordPress, I have come across plenty of photographs from many different bloggers. All the photographs clicked by the camera person’s are superb. Many of the pictures speak a lot and by the help of tools the pictures are worth far more than a thousand words.
For me, a good photographer is one that communicates the fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer changed person for having seen it. And Camera is a gadget that helps in capturing moments and not fading up the memories. I read somewhere that photography is an art, it is little to do with things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.
Few of my friends always ask someone to capture pictures of the present time they are enjoying and ya it’s great to keep pictures but as per me it is more important to enjoy those moments than to get busy capturing the moments.
I am not a camera made face as only ugly pictures are captured when lens is focused towards me. 😀
Here’s a little letter to the camera’s and DSLR’s.
Dear Camera,
I hate the way you make me ugly. Mirror is so nice to me. 😛
And then a photographer was born.. who was eager to take a selfie.
It is always great when you come across a picture which was clicked last summer, and in a flash a slide show starts in your mind with all those things that happened just before and after that picture was taken. But it is important that you should live in the moment than to regret later that you missed something which could have been done or said that day.
It is just about time. Time will never hold itself for anyone, time flows and the reality will slip into memories.
Remember, The single most important component of a camera is few inches behind it.. 🙂
Very true 🙂
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Thanks Lorraine.. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by..!
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I’ve nominated you for a Lovely Blog Award 🙂 http://bit.ly/1oMSKSi
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Thanks Lorraine.. 🙂
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True. But No face is ‘ugly’. I have often felt that it is the perception which terms it ugly. Keep writing. A true one indeed. Good luck.
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Thanks..!
Thanks for putting up. 🙂
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Haha. I totally agree with you. Living in the moments right? And our eyes are the highest – quality camera to capture things hah 😉
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Yea! I agree. Thank you, Nguyet! 🙂
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“The single most important component of a camera is few inches behind it..” – very true!
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Wow, I have always love being clicked since I was a child! And now I want to feel the pleasure of clicking pics and capture the world. So planning to buy a good camera soon 🙂 Such an amusing post at the right time!!
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wow i am so moved, this made me feel good at myself for taking the pictures instead of the one being taken (although there are certain situations that i prefer the latter).
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I love this! This is how I feel about photographs. Its just pieces of my life which I am lucky to capture.
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Great.. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by Dee ..!
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I’m so happy I did!
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nice way of encouraging all of us who are out on the streets trying to capture every moment )))
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Very true 🙂 All about paying attention to what’s there…with or without the camera! I agree with the comments that it’s “just” our perceptions that cause us to feel ugly – but how strong those perceptions can be! Maybe the cure is to be like the Selfie Kid…
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Very rightly said.
But at times, the Selfie’s are also ugly 😛
Thanks Jesscia, thanks for putting up .. 🙂
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Awesome post! Love the picture of the kid x-D
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Thanks Mandy.. 🙂
Thanks for putting up..!
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This made me smile, A.. 🙂 Thank you!!.. and thrilled to be a fellow “People With Camera” with spirits like YOU!!! 🙂
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Great you had a smile.
Thanks Audra.. 🙂
Thanks for putting up.
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I am an intermediate level photographer. This post is interesting, especially the picture of the cute boy with the big camera 🙂
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You must be a good photographer, do publish them, you’ll know it better. 🙂
Yes, the picture of the boy is funny too.
Thanks for dropping. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Women Who Think Too Much by Jeanne Marie and commented:
I love this post!
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Thanks, Jeanne! Happy that you found it good. 🙂
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Yes, I love it!
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Love this! 🙂
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Happy you did. Now smile.. you’ve been captured. 🙂
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☺️☺️☺️
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Maybe it isn’t the camera but your mindset ! For no human is ever ugly, it’s always how you see
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Thank you!! Yes, beauty lies in the eye of beholder.
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I read your post here before. Today when I read again, it speaks differently to me in a good way of course! And your post here communicates the fact, touches the heart, and left me matured in my perception towards photography anew, and being the one most of the time with the camera to capture the scene, I’m enlightened anew! Thank you, A! Take care. 🙂
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Thank you, Sharvi. 🙂 Take care!!
I am happy if it brings new perspective to you, hope you capture more from your eyes, and share your favourite snaps with the blogging community. Will look forward to it.
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Good idea! Thank you, A! Sure. 🙂
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The camera always capturing me ugly part was so relatable. I mean ‘Is’ so relatable. ❤
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Haha. Yes. 😊
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The last lines –
‘Remember, The single most important component of a camera is few inches behind it’
Yes, I know that’s me ☺️
I♥️
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