The warm sunrays, breaking out through the waters, and diffusing through the clouds, is a sight that could make your morning a worthwhile experience. Similarly, viewing the big orange-red ball sink into the lake as its rays disperse into various colors across the sky, is a sight not to be missed. Although the sun rises and sets every day, one never gets enough of it. Such is the magnificence and splendor of the rising and setting sun. Being able to capture the sun in its mellow moods is what every photographer aims for.
Your old photographs are beautiful memories that you would like to keep with you forever. Seeing your parents wedding pictures is exciting and amusing. Your picture in your school uniform is kind-of cute. Also, memories of those prize-distribution ceremonies, sports events and picnics can be cherished for long. You also appreciate those early days when life was not so busy, and adventures were many.
Visible light is propagated in the form of electromagnetic waves. Although we see light as white, it is made up of electromagnetic waves of different colors. Violet light has the shortest wavelength and red has the longest wavelength. When all these waves fall on our eyes together, we see white light. But different wavelengths are seen and recorded differently by your camera. This means that the way your picture turns out may be different from what you saw through your viewfinder.





