©Roberto Bertero
AOSTA VALLEY
How can we transfer the magical dynamism of a gorgeous valley into motionless pictures?
Not an easy question, indeed...
Certainly the fact of being surrounded by beauty should not lead us to believe that our pictures will come out automatically beautiful, actually,
saying the truth, the more we are surrounded by beauty the more we should increase our sense of responsibility in its regards.
It is not enough to love nature to take great pictures, we would be all photographers in that case... and, unfortunately, it's not so easy.
It's really paramount to be aware that beauty is manifested at all hours: dawn, morning, afternoon, sunset, dusk, night, and that almost surely
won't be enough a lifetime to acquire technical skills, experience on the field and sensitivity to portray the enormous dynamic palette of nature.
Because we deal with what we usually call: the infinite.
So: dedication, study, sacrifice, being in remote places in the most insane hours, and perhaps something, in due time,
might "pass" by the live splendor of a valley right inside... our camera!
Definitely, a never ending story... I guess.
How can we transfer the magical dynamism of a gorgeous valley into motionless pictures?
Not an easy question, indeed...
Certainly the fact of being surrounded by beauty should not lead us to believe that our pictures will come out automatically beautiful, actually,
saying the truth, the more we are surrounded by beauty the more we should increase our sense of responsibility in its regards.
It is not enough to love nature to take great pictures, we would be all photographers in that case... and, unfortunately, it's not so easy.
It's really paramount to be aware that beauty is manifested at all hours: dawn, morning, afternoon, sunset, dusk, night, and that almost surely
won't be enough a lifetime to acquire technical skills, experience on the field and sensitivity to portray the enormous dynamic palette of nature.
Because we deal with what we usually call: the infinite.
So: dedication, study, sacrifice, being in remote places in the most insane hours, and perhaps something, in due time,
might "pass" by the live splendor of a valley right inside... our camera!
Definitely, a never ending story... I guess.