Xata's photos with the keyword: World Photography Day 2024

Sunrising on Thirsty Land

19 Aug 2024 49 49 389
This morning I went out with the dogs before sunrise as usual in Summer because of high temperatures. I took these photos (this one and the previous one) to honour World Photography Day. Would need your help to choose which one for the group. Both are SOOC, no processing as you can see on the EXIFs. Thanks for your insight on this, have a nice day. PIP above or there: Thirsty Land Poetry About me as photographer: I grabbed a camera for the first time I was 8 years old... a gift from a professional photographer who thought I had an eye for it. Photography is my way of capturing beauty without taking away its freedom. I just try to show my feelings through my photos and let everyone interpret according to what they are and how they see things. I don't enjoy post processing, for me it has to be minimal, a photo is what I can get closer to what I see and therefore shoot manual almost always. Photoshop is more a way to give titles, reduce load... and minor corrections as crop or erase. After over 60 years holding cameras I saw a lot of evolution but have a feeling for the essentials: photography is about light...

Thirsty Land Poetry

19 Aug 2024 22 11 154
This morning I went out with the dogs before sunrise as usual in Summer because of high temperatures. I took these photos (this one and the previous one) to honour World Photography Day. Would need your help to choose which one for the group. Both are SOOC, no processing as you can see on the EXIFs. Thanks for your insight on this, have a nice day. On PIP or here: Sunrising on Thirsty Land About me as photographer: I grabbed a camera for the first time I was 8 years old... a gift from a professional photographer who thought I had an eye for it. Photography is my way of capturing beauty without taking away its freedom. I just try to show my feelings through my photos and let everyone interpret according to what they are and how they see things. I don't enjoy post processing, for me it has to be minimal, a photo is what I can get closer to what I see and therefore shoot manual almost always. Photoshop is more a way to give titles, reduce load... and minor corrections as crop or erase. After over 60 years holding cameras I saw a lot of evolution but have a feeling for the essentials: photography is about light...