too obvious I expect, but I haven't checked the group yet... So, I checked, no lines of pencils yet. good. Shot with 135mm f2 and a 36mm extension tube, lit with one light pencil left, 1m @ 1/64th and one right 2m @ 1/64th. cropped square, vignette added, sharpened a bit and I still missed the focus point :( and also, paying some attention to the "skills" thread in the group discussion with lead lines
Making more interesting and compelling photos is the goal, having a focal points is key, this article will give you tips on how to do that.
The rule of thirds is a principle of composition that helps you keep your images dynamic. It gives you eight elements to work with -- four lines and four intersections. Placing points of interest along the lines or at the intersections tends to create a more interesting composition.
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Whenever I’m stuck for tutorial ideas I always seem to be able to fall back on my typical ‘Chris Spooner’ style of cool abstract patterns people seem to enjoy. We’ve used similar techniques on the 3 poster a couple of years ago and more recently on a colourful abstract poster. Follow this latest step by […]
IPA Nature/Flowers winner! International Photography Awards 2023 The cobweb houseleek (Sempervivum arachnoideum) is a little succulent plant that looks somewhat extra-terrestrial when viewed up close. Its name is derived from the cobweb-like substance that can cover its leaves. These are monocarpic plants, meaning they die after flowering. And maybe for this reason it is relatively rare to see them flowering! This image is focus stacked from 160 shots at slightly different focal points for deep focus through a macro lens. I find the detail fascinating, from the tiny coronets within the flower to the somewhat bristly appearance up close. These small flowers are just 20mm wide but look truly remarkable when magnified as a fine art print. Archival pigment print on smooth matt Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm heavyweight art paper.
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In the spirit of UX Teardowns, I’ll be looking at contemporary illustrators that catch my eye, and try to analyze what makes their work so compelling. Please note that all illustrations hereinafter…
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U.K.-based artist Jason Anderson creates abstract urban landscapes using pixelated patches of pastel-toned oil paint. Each work on linen has a single focal point of bright yellow usually representing the rising or setting sun, though in the painting above the illumination comes from an approach train. Anderson balances the natural and manmade by primarily featuring infrastructure—ships, marinas, trains, buildings—that appears small and distant within each pastel haze. Anderson’s career began with stained glass restoration projects at cathedrals and he shares in a statement that his training in the jigsaw-like aspects of stained glass design and repair continue to inform his style as a painter. More
Another alley scene in Lincoln Park
FGP Atelier creates mega-scale projects on a global playing field. Principal Francisco Gonzalez Pulido reels off some current endeavors: a stadium in Mexico City; three towers reaching up to 1,600 feet in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Nanjing, China; an urban complex with culinary school in Puebla, Mexico. So, what was the attraction to a 1,100-square-foot hair salon, Starring by Ted Gibson, on a non-descript block in Los Angeles? Turns out, plenty.
Some of the most epic works of art produced by Renaissance artists were inspired by episodes and characters from the Bible. Although many of these
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Carmen Giraldez was born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1976. Carmen acquired her interest in art, and especially painting, from her father who is an avid collector and also a painter. Her early childhood training was “at his knees” as she likes to say. Since her childhood she has studied painting techniques and the arts through her father who had also painted from a very young age. In 1996 she began to study at Llotja from Barcelona A.A.O.A. (Arts and Crafts School) specializing in sculpture.
Deze mooie en moderne lamp zal een echte blikvanger zijn in je huis. Dankzij de rustgevende uitstraling zal deze lamp prachtig staan in elke kamer. De lamp kan eenvoudig aan het plafond worden bevestigd
Emphasis is the repetition of key words and phrases or the careful arrangement of words to give them special weight and prominence.
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We're so excited to feature Quilts of Florida. As you may know, Florida is the Sunshine State, and many Florida quilters have incorporated bright colors and sun themes in their entries - along with so
Monastery of Saint Catherine
La toile "Danse des Vagues" est une célébration exaltante de mouvement et de couleur, incarnée par l'élégance d'une danseuse fusionnant avec l'essence de l'eau. Ce tableau saisissant dépeint une silhouette féminine dans une danse envoûtante, où chaque geste crée une explosion aquatique de teintes arc-en-ciel, évoquant la liberté et la fluidité. La danseuse, capturée dans une chorégraphie avec l'eau, illustre la connexion entre l'humain et l'élément le plus vital de la nature. Cette œuvre d'art est une ode à la joie pure, un hymne à la liberté qui défie la gravité et une invitation à célébrer la vie avec audace et passion. Elle est parfaite pour un espace contemporain, offrant un point focal de dynamisme et de vivacité dans un bureau, un studio de danse, ou tout simplement comme une pièce maîtresse éblouissante dans un salon. Offrez "Danse des Vagues" à tous ceux qui chérissent l'art qui inspire l'énergie et la beauté du mouvement, ou laissez cette toile raviver votre intérieur avec son dynamisme et sa palette de couleurs vibrantes.
Gestalt principles are important to understand. They sit at the foundation of everything we do visually as designers. They describe how everyone visually perceives objects. This article is part of a new series about design principles that can serve both as a refresher for seasoned designers and reference for newcomers to the industry. Hopefully, the content covered here isn't too obvious and self-explanatory, but it's always great to have a nice quick refresher every now and again, isn't it?
Oberschenkelschmerzen: Woher kommt er und was steckt dahinter? Ein falscher Schritt, eine ungewohnt heftige Belastung oder jahrelange Fehlstellungen im Stütz- und Bewegungsapparat können sow
When you have a good knowledge of basic interior design principles you will be able to transform any interior space to make it functional and long fantastic. Basic interior design principles help in…
Image 12 of 21 from gallery of Tirana 2030: Watch How Nature and Urbanism Will Co-Exist in the Albanian Capital. New public schools will act as focal points for city neighborhoods. Image Courtesy of Attu Studio