... he could have come up with extremely mind-boggling works.
Whenever I go to a mall, which, kitsch as they are, Hong Kong has plenty, the fascinating array of mirrors and the collages of images so reflected are my must-sees. With a trained eye, any photographers can easily imagine the intriguing final images out of such reflections, which reminds me of the great painter of all times, Picasso, for his radical works to capture his fleeting interpretations of his subjects on canvas. Some examples are here, here and here.
To me, the best way to practise a photographer's eye is to observe the world through a viewfinder; but shooting is not necessary. That means you have to bring along a camera always and use a viewfinder. I don't wish to risk any prophecy on whether the camera's LCD screen can do the same until I have tried so myself. I just wonder it may not be as good a tool for that matter. Of course, using your thumbs and index fingers to frame a scene is a makeshift way to do just that.
The day you internalise this perspective in observing things may be a long time coming. But when it comes, you will know that the practising pays.
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