Why camera is an imperfect judge of beauty
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I hope it helps you
Explanation:
One thing that inspired me deeply was the concept of “beauty in imperfection”. Th Japanese Zen monks got this right– when they would do Japanese tea ceremonies where the cups were intentionally chipped, that the cups were all different sizes, shapes, and colors, and how the charm of the cups were in the imperfection.
I know a lot of photographers who “over-crop” their photos. They are like gardeners– thinking that by pruning the edges, it will make their images stronger. However the problem is that by cropping too much, you lose some of the beauty and “realness” of the image.
I also find photos that are too “perfectly cropped” lack soul– the images feel artificial, too “clinical”, and “too geometrically perfect.”