The world around provides a countless amount of spectacular moments. Ceasing it is not that easy, at least not to the fullest, but capturing it is sometimes absolutely impossible. How come what we see is usually so much different than what comes up on the scean of our camera?
A single picture in a specific set up seems to be a pure perfection, conveying a full trunk of emotions and experiences. It is rather a natural willing to share the moment with others. Not always, however, the results of our most honest and diligent efforts to capture the moment are what we'd expect or even demand to be.
It is a great shame though. As once mentioned before, I still stand by the power of pictures and music, those can really be louder than words, they can be more meaningful than words and most definitely more expressive than words. Not without a reason we have a common saying 'don't tell me, show me'.
There is a pure talent in the picture that is exactly what it should be but taking one of those perfect and immaculate ones is rather rare. Each and every one you put so much heart into taking is good, that is certain, but there is always something not entirely right, the tiniest detail, the one little thing, no one, except for you, will even notice. So is it the right attitude to seek the perfect take?
Truth is, every picture tells a story and the one much more complex and developed than any of the ones we hear everyday for the people around us. Each photograph unleashes the hidden world of the unknown and mysterious puzzles, hilarious and silly jokes, obvious and predictable facts, painful and neglected problems. Each and every one of tchem has a story to tell, we just need to listen.