Dugouts of Sokol district. Kuznetsovo and Isakovo

in Photography21 days ago

I've been thinking about the feeling of the photos. Why do night shots make more orbing than daytime ones? The whole point turns out to be in the exposure, that is, in the exposure time. The longer the shutter speed, the longer and more sensations are recorded in the frame.

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If during the day it is only a moment in hundredths of a second, then at night it comes to thirty seconds.

During this time, my condition manages to be recorded in the photo and then it feels brighter.

And also the atmosphere of the place manages to soak in.

And what if the shutter speed is made even longer, in a couple of minutes, for example? We should try it for the sake of experiment.

But then again, the place and the mood also affect.

It happens that in some place I don't feel anything at all.

It turns out that in order to write something down, you need to feel something from the place. And for this, one attitude is not enough.

Based on all this, you need to get inspired, tune in to the wave, then find yourself in some place where you can experience some cosmic sensations and record them with the help of a long exposure.

And in order for someone to feel it later, looking at the picture, they also need to be on some kind of spiritual frequency, catch a similar vibe.

And then you can almost communicate with the help of pictures alone. Actually, it already exists – telepathy is called. Only there are images and pictures transmitted from person to person in the form of thoughts.

A thought is some kind of wave with some frequency. Digital images in encoded form are transmitted over the Internet in the form of waves. So it is possible to transfer it from person to person. But if we talk about the physical image, then, probably, it is not the image itself that is transmitted from it as a fact, but what I saw with my eyes and felt at that moment, that is, my own thought image is recorded and then broadcast.

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