Capturing the Unexpected Aesthetics


It's pretty rare for me to take landscape photographs that look like beautiful paintings with my ordinary smartphone, of course, with no desire at all. I would say that such photographs are rather the products of chance. According to experts, the less-shaded flat light of a cloudy day is ideal for restraining the appearance of three dimensions and compelling that of two dimensions, like paintings. Interestingly enough, a lot of people prefer paintings that look like photographs and vice versa.

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