13. Capturing nature
Mention the disadvantages (1-2) of the two types of images of nature
*As for* taking photos of/photographing the environment/ beautiful landscapes, this activity doesn't usually/normally require special skills and photos are superb, if the camera is good. *However,* camera users usually/normally take so many photos that they lose their originality/individuality and draw/attract attention only for a short time.
Introduction
*Hello, Alex, I've found two photos for our project* "Capturing nature" *and I'd like to discuss them with you.*
Express your opinion on the subject of the project - which of these types of pictures of nature you'd prefer to have and why
*Personally, I would prefer* the type of pictures taken with a camera *as/since* due to new technologies, I can enjoy the real beauty of nature that they convey.
Conclusion
*That's all for now. Call me back, please, and tell me what you think about the photos. Bye!*
Mention the advantages (1-2) of the two types of images of nature
*There are some benefits and drawbacks between the two types of images of nature.* *I would say that an advantage of painting nature is that* it is a pleasant activity and paintings are always unique. *On the contrary,* paintings often become shabby and dim after some time.
Explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences
*These photos perfectly illustrate the topic of our project because they demonstrate different ways of capturing nature.* *The first photo shows* a man painting mountains/standing at the end of a path painting a picture of the beautiful hills/ mountains. *And in the second photo,* there is a woman photographing a river running through the surrounding cliffs at sunset. *There are some differences between the photos.* *In photo 1,* the man is painting a picture with a brush, paints and easel, so he is prepared to spend some time capturing the beauty of the place, *whereas in photo 2,* the woman is using a camera to take some quick photos.