I say rediscovered because I had previously thought of Google+ as a failed Facebook. Then on looking into it as a way to share my photos and my blog I have found some amazing global art and photography communities. There is so much talent out there worldwide it makes me feel quite humbled.
It is also interesting how many different photography styles there are. In this day when decent editing tools are available to any person with a smartphone, everyone seems to be using them to great effect. I personally use them to enhance a photo and to make it seem more true to what my eye actually saw. Given that nearly all my photos are taken while I am walking my dogs, I normally see a scene that takes my breath away and snap it as quickly as possible before the dogs run off and get into mischief. I don't have time to check everything a professional photographer might. So when I get home I tinker to get the photograph as close to what I actually saw as possible. For example, I took this picture recently:
I loved this scene because the line of the clouds almost directly followed the line of the trees and it looked like a mushroom cloud coming from the top of the trees. I have a thing about clouds by the way, which may well come to light if you follow the blog!
Imagine my disappointment when I came home to discover that the photo I took was actually mostly just dark shapes and smudgy clouds. I really didn't think I would be able to save it but with Google Photo Editor I achieved this... exactly the scene I had seen!
But other people use photo effects in totally different ways. Colours and other aspects can be changed to be almost unnatural, with stunning effect. It enables photography, for those who want it, to be like other art forms, less a copy of what is seen but more a personal interpretation or representation of the scene taken.
For me though, I shall stick with effects that show you what I have seen. Walks with my dogs have unearthed beauty around me that I didn't know existed. I have literally gasped out loud sometimes when confronted by it and it is this that I want to share when I share my photos.
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