8/05/2018

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 mentioned above, this creature is awash of activities especially now in modern times. People rush off to work with food in hand. Children drag schoolbags en route to schools. Factory hands hastily don uniforms and ride cars to report to factory managers before manning machinery and equipment. People of ordinary circumstance fill the streets doing odd jobs.

The seemingly endless labor and toil makes the human anatomy groan under pressure. The energy level goes down and mistakes go up. Sensory organs decrease in efficiency as the head grow heavy. Regeneration of energy is needed. The time has come to eat and take a break. During weekends people spend quality time with families and if there is still time to spare, engages 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.

Ancient peoples translated what it admired in nature by drawing it. The earliest known example of this are the cave painting found in the Iberian Peninsula. This progressed with the addition of pigments that gave life to the representations. During the middle ages techniques were perfected by masters who studied materials and methods for painting.

The arts flourished during the renaissance when great masterpieces were produced by masterful artists. As always the case even among primitive peoples, the favorite subject was the natural world. Art masterpieces are that of landscapes, of people, of faces, of animals. Man has been and will always be enraptured with the beauty of nature that it seeks to copy it.

The disadvantage of drawings and painting is that what one sees is not exactly how one perceives it. Perception plays a key role in portraying renditions of events and sceneries. The time it takes to setup the implements is also very lengthy. The work itself can take days or even months and years as in fresco renditions.

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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