"You don't make Photographs,
You Make It." - Ansel Adams.
Having a camera on your hand is not just pointing a viewfinder to you subject, taking them make those moments sealed from the past.
Pressing that shutter is like grabbing a piece of that subject and making it as your own.
Adjusting the setting on your camera makes your subject alive in your mind.
Looking at them and seeing things, moments and idea that your eye can only see.
Taking Those shots will make you feel glad and yet at ease.
Being the one who have the idea and the vision that only you can think of,
and telling to your friends that idea and the story in the picture.
Teaching other to make there own photographs, how to look at things, how to play with a stuff that you only see in your silly mind.
Having a jerk feeling while taking funny shots to your subject,
Kneeling down on things that you only see when you look closer to things and using them as your leading actor to your masterpiece.
Looking up in the sky and seeing Shapes and figures in clouds, think of what angle and feels to use the Rules and yet Breaking Them.
Have you ever felt this way before?
Having a camera on your hand makes you a creator, that create ideas to share to the world that those Eyes Can See.
I love Reading Quotes and Saying of the photographer who make me do things that my eye can see..
having their saying give me sa encouragement that i need when i came to a moment that don't touch or click that shutter button to my camera.
Why I am i doing this.. To see if other persons will like my story on the particular Photograph. sharing the same moments when they remember the same moment that i have when i took that shot.
hearing from their comments and affection to that photo helps me to do more and think out side the kulambo for ideas to add to my collection.
NOW i leave this page to a quote from a famous Photographer Diane Arbus:
"A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. "
Some of my works: Lately
From my 365 Days Project.
"Bro 2010"
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