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How technology ruins photography by lenselement, journal
How technology ruins photography
“The camera need not be a cold mechanical device. Like the pen, it is as good as the man who uses it. It can be an extension of the mind and heart.”
— John Steinbeck
1) Automation. Just click, think later.
The camera these days are so intelligent, you can hardly get anything wrong with a wide variety of automatic controlled settings at your disposal. There are the ever so convenient scene modes, if you are shooting portraits, just select portrait-mode, if you are shooting landscape, there is even a pre-set for that. If you really feel so lazy, just set the camera to full auto. I noticed a trend of many new-comers to photog
Fickle Friday: Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Mouselemur, journal
Fickle Friday: Boulevard of Broken Dreams
LISTEN TO THE SONG
I walk a lonely road
The only one that I have ever known
Don't know where it goes
But it's home to me and I walk alone
I walk this empty street
On the boulevard of broken dreams
Where the city sleeps
And I'm the only one and I walk alone
My shadow's the only one that walks beside me
My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating
Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me
'Til then I walk alone
I'm walking down the line
That divides me somewhere in my mind
On the border line
Of the edge and where I walk alone
Read between the lines
Of what's effed up and everything's alright
Check my vital signs
To
The Camera Is Just An Excuse by InayatShah, journal
The Camera Is Just An Excuse
Bad things do happen; how I respond to them defines my character and the quality of my life. I can choose to sit in perpetual sadness, immobilized by the gravity of my loss, or I can choose to rise from the pain and treasure the most precious gift I have - life itself. <Walter Anderson>
When I read this quote, I felt that It was typified by the young lady below.
She has lost the use of both legs from polio and visits the shrine of Bari Imam to pay her respects and pray for spiritual strength and guidance. She has to crawl on the stumps of her knees and hands and uses plastic sandals on her knee and hands to protect them from the har
With every passing day, as I walked the streets of Vietnam, it became more and more clear to me, that there was a greater commonality to these portraits of the elder women of Vietnam, than simply their stoic countenance, their quiet pride and the “something missing” in their eyes. Eyes are the mirror of the soul and the reflection shows something vital has been wrenched from the very essence of their life, something has been lost forever
These women are survivors, and what they have lost has come at the price of survival. They are survivors of a war that decimated Vietnam's infrastructure and economy. A war in which an estimated
Neat Street Features =Issue Twenty-Three= by jesseboy000, journal
Neat Street Features =Issue Twenty-Three=
May I present another issue of..
Image by Canankk (https://www.deviantart.com/canankk) Winner of The Header Contest 2016
Hello and welcome to another edition of Neat Street. These are all chosen from my stacks and occasionally looking through deviants galleries. So mostly we see deviations that were uploaded within the last week or so, but sometimes I find such irresistible amazing street deviations that were uploaded even years ago that I haven't seen and need to add to the collection!
I've got a really busy and tight schedule; between work, my daughter, the occasional but rare socializing, there is typically only one day a week I can go out and really get it on in the