A picture-perfect Camera
Shashank Shawn Bajpai
Business Development Manager at Action-Edge Research Services LLP
More often then not, Cameras have fascinated me and so many of us, there is so much in your head, eyes and mind that you want to capture and store to keep it alive forever there is so much instore to build, to learn from, to examine and to simply bow your head to and go "Bonkers" I wish, I could capture it all on the scale, the evolution, the revolution the phenomenon and the silence, however, there is very limited that you can do and there is very limited that most observers can understand, If you think Rock a Roll defines an era, you might be wrong as there is no era without people, views and emotions, music is just a medium, If you have tried to study the work of camera it has more to do with emotions because it is so much more, it is so much more beautiful and ugly at the same time.
However, my encounters with a camera haven't been that fulfilling and I believe the camera would say the same, I bought my first photo reel camera at 13 and went on a trip for 20 days only to reach home after a month and realize that the lens had a problem and all the pictures that I captured were blurred, The next time I bought a camera I made sure I didn't repeat my mistake and I bought a digital camera, I captured thousands of images in less than 30 days passionate and soulful, motivated and hungry to capture even more only to find myself in doubt as if something has really gone wrong with my camera and not wanting to add to expences that I had already incurred, I would hide and stay away from my camera for another 5 years, my third attempt with a camera was a couple of years later when a friend of mine wanted to fulfill his dream of being a travel blogger and wanted to capture a journey of 35000 kilometers, in 15 days with one of the best DSLR's available in the market, The pictures were amazing and everything felt as if it came to life but the trip went sour due to pressure and egoistic clashes on ambition, perspective of life and differences in hearts and point of view's of friends and yes the key factor was the "Camera"
Love and Luck are weird factors and at most times they are difficult to predict, The heart probably is always right but with emotions of control and being one of a kind it at most times concludes to making decisions that reflect love that is more bonding and protecting and in spit of being notorious and overdrawn at moments it still cares.
I wish, I could be like a Camera, One that holds you and grabs your attention and keeps you guessing the next work in progress but in reality, every frame is the same and there is nothing different between the heart or the camera and yes there is no "Picture perfect Camera"