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fahim mohammed

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I thought it might be interesting if we see some psychology in action...thru photos of course...

No catch, just fun. here is a photo I took. The quality etc. of the photo is not what I want to show.
Please look at it before scrolling down FROM the photo.

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I do not want you to respond to me, just to yourself. Ok?

Tell me where you think this photo was taken?

How did you find that out? When?

What do you think is the sharpest thing in focus in this photo?

What do you think about the variation in colors and tones? Light and shades?

How about the placement of the objects?

Where does your eye go first? Does it go anywhere else? Why? How?

Answer these to yourself and you shall have answered many things about psychology and taking
photographs using those principles. I use these tools often. They are just human nature.
 

fahim mohammed

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Some more basic human nature....

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What is the thing that grabs your attention after the pic has been downloaded? Why do you think that?

What was the next thing you looked at? why.

The next thing, besides going to another post?

I use such situations quite often. Can you use similar techniques somewhere?
 
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