Weekly Informal Challenge number 147 is "Seeing the Unseen"
"We do not need more intellectual power, we need more spiritual power. We do not need more of the things that are seen, we need more of the things that are unseen." -Calvin Coolidge
One of the the most pleasing aspects of photography is capturing something that is unique (both for the photographer and viewer) or what we would classify as "seeing the unseen". This does not have to mean strictly that the subject has never been seen by others but it can mean things that are often overlooked, ignored or just not seen in a special light or special way.
PERSONAL EXAMPLE: I find quite literally that "seeing the unseen" in infrared photography brings me great pleasure. I have always been fascinated by the unique underworld offered by macro (and super macro) photography allowing me to look closely at things often "unseen" by the casual observer. Well, you get the idea.
Think in terms of stretching yourself. Take the time to study your subject considering the included elements in the composition. Be aware of the unique or challenging light and use it to your advantage. Use the tools you have (camera, lens(es), processing software, eyes, etc) to your advantage. Dig deep and let the scene before you stir your spirit. Be sure to HAVE FUN!
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Scott (for Walter and Scott)