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I love hard light. I love the shadows it creates and the colors it brings out. I also love the convenience it affords. I work exclusively with small
Reflection photography is a challenging and special sort of photography that requires a good grasp of angles and perspective and an ever-vigilant artist's eye. These 25 photos are just a few examples of the amazing reflection photos that can be taken if you keep your eyes open. Instead of shooting a beautiful scene head-on just as you see it, you may have to change your perspective drastically or even shoot upside-down.
Feels like Home A series of arranged furniture placed in different locations along the Bay Area. Marcos Calamato is a Graphic Designer fueled by creativity, passion and coffee. Love his concept and…
Dark Academia is really having a moment in the spot light in current design circles, but if you feel like it's a bit too heavy, and well, dark for your liking... you're in luck, because today I'm talking all about Light Academia! *Feature photo credit: Katie Hyatt/@saintsignora After sharing more in-depth about Dark Academia style,
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I'm not the usually the type of person to take a selfie. Last night I went out to get some stuff from my pick up and I noticed that there was a lot of moisture in the beam shining from my flashlight. I immediately thought to myself, "That would make such a cool photograph!" Knowing that no one from my family would probably want to pose with a flashlight in the misty rain I didn't even bother to ask them. I went back inside and set up my camera on a tripod and wrapped it with a plastic bag. Then I went back out and took some images with it of myself shining a flashlight into the sky. The end result looks pretty cool. Thank you Lord for the rain, chris Camera Equipment Used- Canon 7D, Canon 28-105 lens at 28 mm. Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod with a 3055 Ballhead. Camera Settings- Manual Mode,ISO 400,F3.5, Shutter speed 30 seconds.