Dear sempais and fellow clubsnappers
As I was packing my food (for lunch - delicious and healthy) earlier this morning,
I noticed that my Lock-n-Lock boxes, pots, etc, formed a very nice 'still life' composition to my eyes.
But curiously when I took out my camera (phone camera) to shoot, the composition went haywire and looked awful.
Did this (looks good to eyes, looks bad to camera) happen to anyone?
Would you "force" the shot by searching for the correct approach to taking the image? Or take a more technical approach (swap lenses, camera body, get softbox, etc), and risk being late for work?
Or would you give up ?
As I was packing my food (for lunch - delicious and healthy) earlier this morning,
I noticed that my Lock-n-Lock boxes, pots, etc, formed a very nice 'still life' composition to my eyes.
But curiously when I took out my camera (phone camera) to shoot, the composition went haywire and looked awful.
Did this (looks good to eyes, looks bad to camera) happen to anyone?
Would you "force" the shot by searching for the correct approach to taking the image? Or take a more technical approach (swap lenses, camera body, get softbox, etc), and risk being late for work?
Or would you give up ?