When "wide open" matures, it stops being about just letting everything in—it becomes about what you choose to focus on. 1. From Sensory Overload to Selective Focus
There is a specific thrill in living life "wide open." In the world of photography, shooting wide open means pushing your lens to its limit, letting in every possible drop of light to create that creamy, soft blur we love. But as we move past the initial excitement of experimentation, we hit a new phase: wide open matures
(the unknowns and the transitions) provides the necessary contrast to make the highlights pop. The Takeaway When "wide open" matures, it stops being about