Hello, everyone
I'm a beginner photographer and I would like to share with you my blog of photography.
I got this from your blog!
"Hi, my name is Marcos Meneghetti. I live in Chelles (France) with my wife and son. Photography is a great pleasure for me because it gives me a chance to see the life with another point of view. The nature is my main goal, but if I find something interesting, I take a shot."
I think that you have lucked out in having a wife and son you're proud of and that you really enjoy nature and life. It's so important that you recognize that's there's so much more to life than the usual demands on our daily lives in an industrial and technical society. So it's wonderful to have this joi de vivre. That comes from some sense of happiness with your own core family.
Now you are exploring beyond every city things, lichen, flowers, tree trunks and the voluminous seed packed blooms of wild grasses, you have just put one toe in the water of what is an endless exploratory journey of how we relate to nature and in turn nature depending on us for its future. As Chris points out, you are pretty straightforward and honest in your pictures. You don't need lessons in taking nice pictures; but nor do most folk with good eyes and a modern camera! So how do we go beyond what the camera can do to make it distinctly our own expression?
I'd challenge this dilemma everyone with to alter position around objects of interest, march around it, hunt like a predator, but don't take pictures, just yet. Instead, imagine this is a life and death challenge as in stalking prey. See if you can get one object to be positioned in reference to another so as to create harmony, parody, tension or some other feeling which stamps your fingerprints on this image. Ideally, your own way of looking will eventually be recognizable in your work.
Asher