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    A study into landscape photography versus abstract nature photography This is an investigation into the comparison between landscape and abstract nature photography itself and through photographer's work. Landscape photography tends to show vast amount of space around the world, an almost un-ending amount of space, which looks quite microscopic. I see landscape photography capturing the beautiful presence of nature, focusing on the rare man-made features, which also concentrates on the disturbances

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    questions still arise about the nature of photography and how it can affect people’s view and the way it connects them to a world only seen by an image. After all, photography from the start, was meant for documentation purposes. One could argue that someone sitting and painting a landscape is just documenting reality. I understand why some people might argue that photography is not artistic and why they are images that might have been manipulated or not truthful. Photography is artistic because it works

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    Landscape and Nature Photographer Landscapes are typically thought of just a background used primarily to fill in the blank space behind a person or a thing. As a photographer of nature and landscapes, it is the process of telling a story with photographs of the natural world that has a purpose to intrigue the emotional sense of the viewer with very rich visual information. It is not only going to beautiful places to capture a scene, but to see the beauty of everyday objects through my eyes as an

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    Landscape photography used the same principles as painters in order to create pieces of art. Before the 18th Century, artists used landscapes as backdrops and as a frame for the principal subject. Towards the later part of the century, however, artists such as Nicolas Poussin started to romanticize the environment, instead using it as a principle subject in paintings. Initially the medium of photography was used to document the environment. After a steady progression, pictorial photography as a movement

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    Nature Photography Nature photography has an important role in environmental issues. According to Capture Mother Nature, “ These types of photographers take photographs of all aspects of nature, including scenery and animals” (“Capture Mother Nature” para 2). Bringing environmental awareness to citizens is another service of nature photography. Photographers use their work to show citizens the reasons why they should care about the environment. Professional photography captures pictures to

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    Landscape photography can be widely well-liked. I believe if you research your home you will notice at least two landscape prints that spoke for you. Photography is usually an art with a message. As some sort of photographer you need to find your message you intend to portray. If you are dedicated to landscape photography you could think your task is not hard to full. As having any photography you should pay care about the facts, the lighting, shadows, theme, and the gear. Black and white landscape

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    of the most emotional components of photography is the study of art photography. People naturally love or despise a photograph much as they love or despise a particular painting or sculpture. Art photography has the ability to move viewers past just looking at an object or image to seeing an emotion, a passion or a concept that stirs the thoughts as well as the feelings within an individual. What is it about art photography that moves people and invokes emotional

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    Photography has been around for many years. In the time that the first camera was invented to present day, various styles of photography have evolved. Two types of photography that are very common today are street and nature or landscape photography. Although these styles of photography have many similarities, they have some differences as well. The subject, camera equipment, and location are three major differences in these styles. All types of photography will have a main focus, or subject. Street

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    Open Door, I see a picture that utilizes shadows and light to emphasize the subject. The word photography means “writing with light.” With the invention of calotype, Fox Talbot started the revolution of modern photography in today’s world. Trained as a mathematician and chemist, Fox Talbot toyed with photography because it offered a form of documentation or evidence of his findings in science. Thus, photography developed from within the area of science. As he searched for a reasonable method of transferring

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    Photography Controversy

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    Photography has been enjoyed by countless people since the late 1800s, the time period in which when it was popularized. It has been a lifelong passion of some, and a passing hobby of others. However, when it comes down to business, much fun can be had with photography. I am here to persuade you why photography is fun, and why I think it is a worthwhile hobby to have. Photography is fun because it allows the photographer to form an unbreakable bond with the object that they are photographing; it

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