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Visiting Thao Nguyen Phan's exhibition at Pirelli Hangar Bicocca, Milan IT.
Voyages de Rhodes, watercolors.
Nope, I just needed a strong colour injection!! And something different..
📍 Padiglione Rosso, a permanente installation by artist Alfredo Jaar
CityLife Park,
Milano. IT
While I'm still struggling with the edit of my shots from the Dolomites weekend, this morning I've had a stroll with a part of my family in the very nice Lodi city. It's just a 40' drive from Milan but I had never visited... It was worth the effort indeed!!
Here a few photos as a sample.
Shiloh walking like a wolf in the rain in the forest in the Netherlands.
He is a Saarlooswolfdog from the Netherlands and he is one of my models I photographed.
Nikon Z6 + Nikkor Z 85mm f/1.8 S
This is how today i shot my home furniture/objects and work's essential during my quarantine. I like a lot to play with natural light from the windows and this is my current setup. Hope you like it.
While I'm still struggling with the edit of my shots from the Dolomites weekend, this morning I've had a stroll with a part of my family in the very nice Lodi city. It's just a 40' drive from Milan but I had never visited... It was worth the effort indeed!!
Here a few photos as a sample.
This is essentially shooting with the light coming from behind you and then striking your subject. It should produce an evenly lit image with shadows falling behind and away from the subject. However, be very careful that you do not ‘shadow’ your subject, completely blocking the light coming from behind you. Sometimes you may need to crouch down or move slightly to the left or right of the window so the light can still hit your subject.
IMAGE: 'Pool Ball' Shooting with front light. Front lighting coming over my left shoulder to strike the ball. The area of light and darkness created by working with a smaller window. Nikon Z 7 + NIKKOR Z 24-70 f/4 S, Manual Mode, ISO 90 (Auto), 1/400th, f/4, Auto WB, Matrix Metering, Single Point Focus, AF-S, -2 Exp Comp. Tips and image credit: Neil Freeman - Training Manager. Nikon School UK
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