How your camera sees differently than you

Have you ever seen something that looked interesting to you, but when you raised your camera and photographed it, the photo looked nothing like what you imagined? That’s because your camera doesn’t see the same way you do. And when you understand how it sees differently, you can then make it capture photographs the way you actually see them.

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