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How Photography Is Affecting Our Brains | Tech Effects | WIRED
There are some interesting observations on this video article, like people not necessarily realizing how wide angle close up shot distorts the perspective, and how a "professional photographer" may see things differently than less experienced ones.
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Just an opinion from somebody you didn't ask, Sami :)
Selfies- bad vibes, but fun occasionally. The proliferation is crazy.
Seeing life and nature through photography - Very good *****
Instagram- bad (imho)
Facebook is OK for sharing with family/friends
Worrying about "likes", just plain STOOPID
What comes to vanity of selfies, someone should have told that to Vincent van Gogh =D
And yes, photography is a way to enrich the way we observe life. But I also think people should see photography more as a "language" and as a visual conversation. With photography we can have dialogues, monologues and public speeches.
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