Take Better Pictures With Lasik

A picture taken with a camera may duplicate what the camera sees; but the person holding the camera needs to see it first. A talented photographer knows what to shoot because they can see the beauty, contrast, lines, shapes and colors that the camera will catch. A camera does not distinguish between emotion, fact and feelings–it simply shoots what it sees; so the camera is dependent upon the photographer; and the photographer is dependent upon their sight.

Wow Did You See That?!

The camera can catch motion that blurs to the individual human eye. It can slow down runners and race cars alike in frame by frame frozen detail. The photographer needs to see clearly enough that they can move with their subjects thereby making the camera more accurate in the picture’s portrayal. If you miss it your camera may miss it as well. If you can at least see clearly enough to catch something interesting, no matter how fast it moves, if you’re quick on the draw your camera can do the rest. But that’s a big if.

Your Own Personal Camera Lens

The cornea of the human eye works in much the same way as the lens of a camera. It bends and refracts light and focuses the image onto the seeing part of your eye–the retina. An inferior or inadequate lens on a camera will not bring your subject into focus thereby leaving you with a blurry picture. The same goes for the human eye. Lasik surgery can change the shape of your cornea so that your pictures will now come into focus.

If you can start seeing the truly unique and wonderful things that surround you every day a little bit clearer, maybe your camera can start freezing them for eternity. It only stands to reason–see better–take better pictures; Chicago Lasik Surgery.

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