When we see a lion, elephant, leopard or colourful bird, our first instinct is simple:
Photograph it.
We focus on the animal, on the eyes, on sharpness and exposure.
But later, when we review the image, we sometimes realise that something is missing.
Very often, the problem is not the animal.
It is everything around it.
Photograph it.
We focus on the animal, on the eyes, on sharpness and exposure.
But later, when we review the image, we sometimes realise that something is missing.
Very often, the problem is not the animal.
It is everything around it.
