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Aesthetic sentences about photography

1. As a photographer, the hardest thing is that you have to take pictures.

2. A camera is a teaching aid to teach people how to see the world without a camera.

3. It is the most difficult to find the most suitable one.

4. Luck is the best teacher for a conscientious photographer.

5. Sometimes the simplest photos are the most difficult to take.

6. You can take photos when there is light.

7. A technically perfect photograph may be the most boring image in the world. Good photos are a successful combination of technology and art. Unless the scenery interests me, I will skip shooting and save my film to shoot better things.

8. A roll of 36 pictures is satisfactory exposure, which means that the photographer has no new attempt.

9. A real photographer is as rare as a real poet or a real painter.

1. If your imagination is out of focus, your eyesight will be unreliable.

11. If the camera is not an eye on the poet's head, the film in (m.taiks.com) is useless.

12. I really believe that if I don't photograph something, no one will see it.

13. The truth in photographers' eyes is what their photos show.

14. The photographer must be a part of the photo.

15. Photography is hunting, and the shutter is the trigger.

16. Photography skills are acquired through effort rather than money.

17. Photography takes a moment from time and makes it stand still, thus changing life.

18. To take a photo is to hold your breath, and all your senses are concentrated in one point to capture the fleeting reality. At that moment, grasping an image became a great physical and mental pleasure.

19. You must be prepared for luck. Sometimes the simplest photos are the hardest to take.

2. Light gave me creative shapes and scripts, which is why I became a photographer.

21. For great photographic works, it is the depth of feeling, not the depth of field, that matters.

22. It is not the investment in the camera, but the perspective of the camera.