Photography is essentially about how we see things as individuals, and then be able to capture that in the moment, we have something in the saw on the use of the camera. You, know-how, as the handling of the camera is important, but more important in the recording of images is to see the image in the first place. There is a strong analogy in this respect with artists, to “see” their subject, before the copy on the canvas.
Photography, landscape photography, especially if the photographer’s capacity to see and view the final result before he or she presses the shutter. This “View” is what really separates draw a starting point and the serious amateur and professional photographers. Once all the technical aspects of the equation, the only real difference between photographers, whatever their purpose.
Is the ability to see, well above the background image, and be able to see, important to the unimportant. It is able, in a scene and culture in all spiritual and irrelevant, and every two with your camera. That you have an image is as important as what you count. Without this ability to see, no artist or photographer to follow a coherent and collect really interesting and exciting pictures. It is really what will photography. It is displayed for others as we see the impact and beauty in things. In a sort of, as it is shown as a soul and the world.
The ability to see, can be better developed in practice. Not only watch, but the study surroundings, observe what is really before you, and you go into detail. Take the time to stand in the trees, and a glance down on the ground. In turn, leading to home. Things in general, very different from the opposite view. Life is a journey, not only getting older. Take the time to really see the beauty on the track, and if you can capture the magic moments with the camera to share them with others.
I quote the Dali Lama, “many people watch, but very little, see”, and also true.
