"How I make the Bird pose for my photography?"
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ππΏ I sketched over 500 layouts few months back when I didn't even have the bird with me. But once I managed Her from a Bird seller then all my layouts went in vain. I had to cross and destroy them. Because the bird was tough to control according to the compositions. I sensed that it might hurt her. But then you know once I was star gazing and a realization stuck me that changed the whole perspective.
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ππΏ A bird is not a bird if she is caged, Right? And art is not an art if its not spontaneous. So we had our answer and I thought the other way round.
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ππΏ I let the bird do whatever she wanted to do in my studio. I set the stage accordingly and guided my model to go with her flow. Heralded by hours of patience, some of the best artworks, we created. I couldn't force because It could hurt her and I, loved her. She once scratched my hand. I still have that mark. But it will fade away which I don't want.
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ππΏMany a times I felt talking to her but couldn't mount the "Linguistic Barrier". She gave me something, some lessons that I'll cherish my whole life. Some lessons that even my Art college failed to give. Colleges are overrated and worthless anyways. Stars, skies, birds, oceans and mountains taught me more.
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ππΏOne morning I went with food grains to the little house (it wasn't a cage) that I had it built for her. I was happy when I realized her absence. She had flown away. I wanted to click some more but "it's okay" I said to myself. Her wilderness and my civilization couldn't go hand in hand. I couldn't even thank her. But I feel content when I recall, how She was caged with the Bird seller and how I set her free.
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ππΏ I wish if I could tell her how much appreciation we are getting.
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