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Olympics Emotional Dimension’s Analogy in Photography: Victory

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male lion in masai mara

 

Victory has many faces. For some athletes it might be already a victory to be part of the Olympic Summer Games in London, for others a place in the finals is a victory and for others the winning of the gold medal is the victory they came for. All of them experience that feeling only a victory or success can give, like being on the top of the world.

Fortunately in photography victories can be experienced more easily and more frequently. Every image we love is a victory. It gives us joy whenever we look at it, it can hang on the wall like a gold medal and tells others about our love for photography.

Enjoy snapping your victories.

Ute Sonnenberg for www.rohoyachui.com

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Author: Roho Ya Chui

I'm the owner of Roho Ya Chui, Swahili for "soul of leopard", an organization dedicated to photography. We organize photographic safaris, Africa holidays, photography courses and conduct a unique intuition training which uses photography as a tool.

4 thoughts on “Olympics Emotional Dimension’s Analogy in Photography: Victory

  1. “Every image we love is a victory” – You bet on this. ;)

    Regards.

    P.S. Did You read my post in your facebook about the gear that a photographer of wildlife and in particular, which telephoto lenses must have? Thank You.

  2. That photo just takes my breath away…the majesty, the pose (it’s almost like he knows and is posing)

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