Saturday, July 28, 2018

Enhance Your Photography Experience With African Wildlife Photo Gallery

By Larry Kennedy


Contemporary living demands so much from this creature called man. The daily task of seeking money to provide for the needs of the family occupies most of its time. From early morning to the wee hours of the evening it toils to bring food to the table. In its spare time it indulges in leisure activities to relieve stress. One such activity is photography. Adventure magazine often feature African wildlife photo gallery.

As stated above, people are entangled in a web of activities that demand so much from its body. People are addicted with money and will eliminate others just accumulate more. But most are engaged in healthy occupations and have jobs in office buildings and manufacturing plants. The sturdy ones prefer to stay and work in the fields producing crops to feed the population.

With this unending hive of activities it is no wonder that humans get drained by the end of the day. Respite is urgently needed in order to replenish the body but for only a short duration. Weekend rest days are maximized with family and friends and are period for longer relaxations. Leisure time may be spent fixing things or engaging in hobbies.

Hobbies can be both short time and longtime depending on application and the person who is occupied in it. Short duration hobbies mostly include those like model making and tinkering with things. Long term hobbies usually involve collecting items or observing phenomena that lasts a lifetime. Stargazing and photography are two examples.

Mankind in its early stages and even at present are inclined to be captivated by the grandiose of mother earth and the universe. What is perceived to be pleasurable was captured through drawings and portrayals. Stick figures that depict hunting parties are etched inside caves the world over. The renaissance was the era when painting as an art reached its apex.

The most common subject in painting always has something to do with the natural world. Beautiful sceneries captivated the attention and the desire to copy it found full expression during the renaissance period. Great painting works were done during this period. At present these masterpieces are so expensive that only museums and super rich private collectors can acquire it.

The problem with scenic portrayal is that it cannot accurately copy a subject or a scene. The imagination of man is always infused in the work. It also took a long to time to finish as various materials have to be prepared for the use of the artist. Natural talent also comes to play in this endeavor.

Cameras forever change the way imagery is being captured. In the early days it was only available to the affluent as involved expensive pieces and mass production was still not in vogue. Older pieces were assemblages of cellulose film inside a canister that had lenses and light capturing components. The film was then developed in dark rooms and printed on photographic paper in black and white.

Today cameras have instant capture capability. It comes in many sizes and shape. Professionals use the standard digital one which is very sophisticated. Cellphones now have cameras with low pixilation. Millennial youngsters have this gadget always in handy and it has become just another ordinary device in modern living. Technology has made great strides in photography in conjunction with computers.




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