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RE: Atmospheric Perspective - The Way to Draw & Paint Landscapes - Ran Art Blog
It is tricky with a camera. The lenses are so great today, that they capture much more details than we can actually see.
In landscape, the background usually becomes lighter. But for an object, I agree, dark background gives focus to the object. Unless the object is dark.
Lens manufacturers are struggling to sharpen, I agree, and they are doing well.
But there are many film lenses and lenses from the old film technology. They are much softer and I like to use them.
In addition, you can soften the background by post-processing.
I love the idea that they can see better than the human eye.
For example, when you look at an insect, you can see so many details that you wouldn't see otherwise.
Usually when I see an insect, my first instinct is to call 911 :)
Soon, a guide on drawing insects...
I think it's all about the increase)) Take a microscope...and there will be no limits to your horror))