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Taking the Right Photo
Taking a photo is expressing yourself in so many different ways through emotion like going to a concert in the middle of nowhere and meeting someone new and dancing with them all night long. When I’m taking a photo, I see the future not as a still moment, but as a movement in a still picture. It mostly doesn't take skill. It takes mostly emotion to see things in a different way than other people. The hardest part about taking a photo isn't finding a spot to take it; it's the angle to take it.
The way I feel when taking a photo is as if I am at the biggest electronic dance music festival in the world. I experience the picture flowing through me like a field of grass flowing through the wind is the best feeling to have to take a photo because all of my emotions come out in a way of joyness.
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