The intention of this post is to outline two clear factors. When it comes to photography, image quality is as much about the photographer as it is about the camera. The second subject I would like to draw attention to in this post is the amazing quality of work presented by photographer Alexey Kljatov, a humble photographer with breathtaking images and beyond average results. I call Alexey humble since for no money you can go to his site at the link below and if you are motivated for free learn how capture these kind of photographic masterpieces with used gear available to buy on sites like Craigslist or E bay for next to nothing.
For the record, I have already invited Alexey to join STEEMIT personally. It is my hope to draw as many photographic Masters to this platform as possible overtime. I look forward to teaching Alexey about whatever I can when he is ready to join Steemit and help as many photographers as I can learn about the site, when trying to wrangle in new talent to Steemit.
When I began to curate this post it occurred to me how amazing it was that Alexey seem's to use a point-and-shoot Canon Powershot a650 IS, to capture these exceptional images of individual snow flakes. From my perspective as a professional photographer having only worked with the best equipment throughout my career, the images presented in this post put to shame my theory that image sensors and high quality glass are the reason why photographers should go out and drop big bucks on expensive gear when servicing high-end clients and charging a pretty penny for doing so. I felt like I needed to set the record straight for young people out there who may not be shooting images for the fact they want to get a better gear or think it is about the camera more then it is about the photographers understanding of the limitations and possibilities available regardless of the camera a photographer has access too. In other words understanding over gear as a photographer is king!
I would often argue there is no time for a pro photographer's equipment to break down before or on a job ever. Day's when gear needs to be serviced can cost a lot money in missed revenue and potentially affect costumers who need service or maybe working on immediate deadlines, there is a lot of "hurry up and wait" in photography. Not every photographer is a working professional or require that level of gear. Modest point and shoot cameras have come a long way in the last 5 years or so and can now be used to distinctualize ones self regardless of the kind of money some companies pour into photo studios these days.
When working in dynamic or low lighting atmosphere as an event photographer being able to ramp up that ISO is everything to me when a flash was/is undesirable in a specific environment. Not all instances in photography call for the newest glimmering generality built into these modern cameras or latest gadget to capture the best possible image as demonstrated by photographer Alexey in this wonderful series of images. The excuse often made by amateur photographers usually comes down to a lack of proper equipment in combination with not being more motivated to get out and learn. .
Understanding of photographic techniques as well as exercising them are the kind of details that help photographers capture better images and help to create a outstanding body of work. Photography is more about understanding of basic photographic techniques and exercising light control as much as it is about buying a fancy big box name when looking for a camera. Knowing how to tape a vintage macro lenses on a point and shoot camera is not something everyone can figure out or understand, being able to adapt on the fly and exercise various photo techniques at will in my opinion is what separates the real photographers from the amateurs photographers using automatic camera settings regardless of who can afford the nicest camera ;D
I look forward to reading your comments and I want to take a second to thank you for checking out this post. With the deep freeze in full effect, stay warm out there and keep in mind in the spring is literally only a few months away.
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Written by STEEMIT user:Jazmin Million
Interested how these snowflake images are made?
https://chaoticmind75.blogspot.ca/2013/08/my-technique-for-snowflakes-shooting.html
All Photos by: Alexey Kljatov aka ChaoticMind75
Firstly, the snowflakes in this blog are incredible. I am a scientist at heart, those hexagonal crystal lattices are so beautiful to see.
Secondly, I read every word in your post, as i felt it applies to me. I myself do not posses any high tech ground based cameras, I simply use my cellphone or my sports camera which isn't meant for HD like these snowflakes.. wow. But i DO posses a Mavic Pro which is a pretty powerful aerial camera, not the most powerful, but like you mentioned above, what (I hope) sets me apart from the rest is knowing how to manipulate the light intake, ISO and shutter time to change the focus and feel of photos. Not simply using autofocus and exposure.
Excellent post tho, I hope your friend joins Steemit and brings their talent.
real nice post with really nice pics. snowflakes are miracle things in nature if we consider that they actually consist of dust and water and the low chances to have a same looking snowflake.
When I saw these images the first time I knew people on Steemit would dig it, the best part is, anyone can learn this technique if they have the patience! That is what I think Steemit is about after all, right?
I am sure most people have a camera at least as nice as the one shown in the photo the photographer used to demonstrate his set up. If not, I am sure most pawn shops have one similar you can buy for 75 bucks, know what I mean? The only excuses people have for not learning this stuff is maybe for those who live in Austin, Texas or what ever, in places where snow is not a thing
;D
You always have the best photos man. This is one of my favorite subjects. Dr. Masaru Emoto is a great scientist and researcher, his work involved photographing water crystals after exposure to positive or negative words or sounds and the results are mind blowing.
This is so important to remember as human beings made up of water! Our thoughts and words really do influence so much
Very nice photos! Vote and restemed
Nice post. upvoted and reseemed at your post.
Deserves all our upvotes, quality post!
I look in the window. I watch snowflakes falling on each other. Do not think a toy comes from your mother's gift. You know, the one that you're upside down on is a snow-capped glass-faced interior with a liquid-filled table top. Some even have a girl and a male figure, hand in hand. @jazminmillion
Absolutely !
Thank you so much ..
Woooww, amazing content @jazminmillion
This is very good information for photography enthusiasts.
Great job !!
I can not speak to see the photos.
Amazing!! Great!!!
Wow great....
Nice post....
Wow, interesting work. The image quality looks pretty good. I really enjoyed your work.
As an art curator, I am really thrilled when I see nature in its full art form
This is awesomely great
a huge upvote for your post thank you for sharing
epic epic magic ..this is so beautifull loved it
Trully exellent photos by Alexey, thank you for intrdoducing such a pro to Steemit. He does not even need a top notch equipment to take such great photos. Bravo!
My photographer friend once told me that when she purchases an expensive camera it helped her in a way that now ahe did not have to do that much manual before making a photo. It was more like just pressing the shutter and no no need to photoshop after. Once you develop skills on a beginners eqipment pro equipment just makes your life a whole lot easier.
Wow this thing is amazing, upvoted and reseemed at @jazminmillion post.
Indeed very amazing
Yah your post is very informative. I upvote your post & resteemed @jazminmillion
Amazing Photo's a true wonder how nature can produce such unique perfect designs . Its Great you are bringing in new Talent like Alexey to Steemit from outside the network. Realizing the potential of great content to fuel the system and bring in more love and merit to us all. Also The fact that you as a Photographer relate to the fact that it's not all about the gear. Like if you buy a brand new drum set, does that men you are gonna play sick beats?
When a two year old kid can destroy a beat on a bucket :P !!
It's never the gear.... Always the Mind
holy crap! These are great - it's so surprising to see how low-fi the entire setup is. I've been planning my introduction post here and hope to bring my fan base to the Steemit community too. This is the caliber of work I'm looking more for! Keep up the great work. Followed!
i see it the same as you do. So it so faszinating that the Ice crystals can change even the shape in the way we talk to the water before ( good or bad) I am really thinking that this is healing or harm us humans since amen years but we didnt know that. All that bad feelings, while eating, or drinking- or even wishes, they are hurting us, our body. good work, @jazminmillion
I am simply beautified by these spectacular shots,
These flakes are geometrically stunning.
Dr Emoto, would have loved these glorious beauties,
I wonder if you could set an intention before you snap the shot to see if it would change the molecular dynamic of the
water...
Brilliant!
Lynn
@jazminmillion,
Thank you for the vote on my comment! Your eye for the inner facets of beauty, tells me you curious Genusis is very alive and well.
Please keep your inner inspirables manifesting in your Art.
Lynn
I think snowflakes are really cool, kinda like an artwork of nature, transparent as glass, I've never seen one with my own eyes before though.
No doubt, Alexey Kljatov is an excellent photographer that's why he took so incredible images which looks so cool and superb. I'm just loving it and falling in love with snowflakes. It's so beautiful and cute in look that you can't imagine.
Absolutely you are great.. You are really super hero of steemit media. You have special power of photography system as though you are great. In every time I follow you so much.
Thanks for sharing your important blog.
Very nice post!
I know this guys photography for quite some time now. When I first discovered it, I was stunned.
Beautiful post ! You should try and get Alex here on Steemit.
On it!
WOW !! nice post with really nice pics. it's difficult to get such perfects snowflakes.
Absolutely fab post really amazed , Followed and Upvoted feel free to pop on by to my page have a read of the posts .look forward to seeing more from you stay in touch dee x ,
Those are some amazing macros. I need to get myself a lens that'll allow that - usually i'm taking pictures of big wides. :)
I get lost in the shapes, in the sacred geometry. These simple flakes have so much to say! So much to explore, thank you for the microscopic tour! Beautiful.
great post and fantastic pictures. For a lay man in the world of cameras your piece managed to be both interesting and informative which I really like, cheers.
Incredible shots!! It is amazing to capture them like that! Great job to the photographer:)
Waw.....Nice post
It's absolutely magic, I really enjoyed this post. I love it
These images are just... so gorgeous! I want more!
Check out the link to the photographer, his collection is outstanding.
Checkout dr Emoto too his work explains the phenomenon behind these crystals
Wooooow, beautiful :)
Interesting
wow this thing is amazing loved it
Not a professional photographer but these photos are truly awesome. Good equipment needs to coupled with amazing skills to capture such an excellent quality pictures! So many different shapes and version of snow flakes! Thumbs up!
The point I was making was he only used basic gear, nothing expensive. I wanted people to realize it is less about the camera and more about the understanding of a subject in relation to photography. Thanks for the comment ;D
Amazing! Hope you to bring more interesting articles to steemit.
These are some amazing pictures, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
@jazminmillion
when you like to take photos of the main camera you bring the best work in order to produce good results as well
Really nice and informative post. Kljatov is skilled at photography.
Unbelievable how pretty mother nature is.
Best ever image quality :)
Nice article
How u made this? 3D ?
Like real amazing
@jazminmillion your post always contains that unique elements which always makes me a very big fan of your blogs..... keep steeming!!
Bravo!! @jazminmillion