Wherever travellers go, cameras are sure to follow Ir's great fun taking photos, and even more fun showingslidesof the trip to friends and relatives when they come back home.
There's Aunt Sarah, smiling in front of Buckingham Palace. under the Eiffel Tower, and in Venice, Everyone knows what Aunt Sarah looks likes they also know what Europe's great landmarks look like.
But a young man named David, just back from a trip to Greece, asked a few friends over to see his slides. The young man had an artist's eye. His picture were not about familiar Greek buildings. Instead he took pictures of farmers at work in the fields, fishermen repairing their nets. and bearded priests (牧师) reading the Bible. He captured (抓住) the colour and character of the country. His friends were so interested that they asked for more.
Any amateur (外行) can do the same. All he needs is a simple camera and a little sensitivity. When he learns that a nation lives in its people as well as in its landmarks, he moves from an amateur to an artist.