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This might be my last foxglove photo from my own garden this year, they have been lovely but the rain has knocked several of them down.
WEEK 33 Artistic: High Key
High Key was one of the most interesting during the last challenge. Last time it was a portrait; this time it is back as inspiration. #dogwood52 #dogwood2017 #dogwoodweek33 #highkey
In this picture I really wanted to capture her eyes and put most of the focus there. Since the picture is high key and bright I knew that would really make her eyes pop. I asked her to just stare right at the camera. She gave me this really wide eyed look which was perfect! I'll admit I usually go for a more moody look with my photos, but I really liked playing around with high key with this picture.
Styling inspired by: Lady Gaga
Foto, stockfotos, postproduction: mhy-design
Model, makeup, Styling: Nyx 1984
Great music for watching this picture: cool cover-version of Lady Gaga's telephone :-)
Wanna see more pictures of Nyx_1984 on Flickr?
What had happened to coordinate axes which marked our lives until today? Spatial boundaries are now unclosed in infinite physical-virtual hyperreality; time is losing any dimensionality for nomadic modern freelancer. Suddenly we discover ourselves within infinite spatial void, face-to-face with Time, which is no longer given from the outside by the cosmic order or farming cycle, or God, or factory beeps. Totally free, naked, belonging solely to ourselves ... and extremely scared.
I had a lovely photo shoot with a friend in Birmingham, who is also studying architecture. I was fortunate enough to borrow some kit from the university : a Sigma 10-20mm lens, and some very big flashguns!
I've never used a flashgun before so it was a steep learning curve, but great fun to play with!
Strobist info:
Shot on a Nikon D40 with a Sigma 10-20mm lens
1x Metz ridiculously powerful hand held flash gun positioned 1m to the left pointing at the ceiling on full power (sorry this was my first time so not familiar with all the flash jargon!)
Trovi il dietro le quinte di questa foto e come fare a farne una simile alla pagina www.stefanotealdi.com/2013/g-di-giulia
Strobist info: Flash bounce on white walls behind and left camera
week 30, high key
ive replaced this photo as I wasn't satisfied with my milk shot, and everyone likes coffee, right?
I feel like a victim of my own success. Not that anything I do can necessarily be called "successful," but it's the best word that I can think of. I am often amazed by the outpouring of support here on flickr. For example, my 99 red balloons received more praise than I ever would have imagined for such a simple concept. How do I follow up? Have I set the bar too high for myself? I'm just an amateur photographer. So why is my head full of complicated ideas? I often find myself wondering how I can accomplish some of my ideas with the simple means that I have.
So many people are beginning to expect greater and greater things from me. I can't let you down. I can't let myself down.