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self portrait in shadow

Photos taken around the ASU Polytechnic campus on a funfilled night shoot

  

An image taken to prevent boredom, and to learn something about capturing macros shots

 

painting with light, lighting with torch, using torches to light, lighting iwth led lights, painting with light, star trails, still life

most if not all of my shots was taken in natural sun light, i wanted to try somethin new ... that doesn't look like me =p

Photos taken around the ASU Polytechnic campus on a funfilled night shoot

 

Optical illusion: moving waters. Stare at this picture for about 5 seconds.

had nothing charged but couldn't wait to test the new led strip

I love to take pictures at night while moving and using the flash or just some tiny lights. Sometimes, the result are... dreamy...

No cardboard technique was used in the creation of this photo

High exposure of my home theater.

Bindo Spectator Point, Rally of Lithgow, Hampton, NSW. (d)

Painting with light, using Maglite torch.

From a series of images taken during a week on Mull Oct 2020

 

Taken with Minolta SRT-101

a pure & pale palette for

whispery white wednesday

  

Playing with lighting, Me in the sunset. I took this of myself. The Sunset got SO red tonight... I love it!!

As if they were fencing

Drawing over flowers with the laser pointer of a Infrared thermometer

High exposure of my home theater.

Trails made by two bright orange balls in an orbits exhibit at Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station - used slow mode on camera

I love to take pictures at night while moving and using the flash or just some tiny lights. Sometimes, the result are... dreamy...

Photos taken around the ASU Polytechnic campus on a funfilled night shoot

 

Those tablets you can get from the young man in the burberry baseball cap that lives in them flats up the road, that have smiley faces on are good. They make the kids just stare silently at shiny things

In short: practicing with over-under lighting, or so-called "beauty" lighting.

 

In long, I've noticed I have a tendency to underexpose my photos by a number of stops, most likely because I don't want to lose details by blowing the highlights. But then I end up with a fear of lighter photos in general, and so for this weekend's photo project I set out specifically to smash that fear and misconception. I think I did all right and in aiming for overexposure ended up with decent exposures. Maybe I should be aiming for that more often.

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