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Re proposing some of my first pictures
This photo is very important to me because it is my first attempt to professional photography with non professional equipment
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This Photo has been taken when the center of Tirana had a fountain, the reflection of the building is on this fountain, it was made with a very unprofessional camera, a HP Photosmart E327. Now that I have the equipment, it is impossible to remake the photography.
This hotel was the proud of our communism era
Long Exposure made possible by holding the camera to the fountain border
Another picture taken with my phone. The camera is actually not too bad. Especially if I post-process in Lightroom later.
Reflections on Lake Superior near Grand Marais, Minnesota.
I'm starting to get the hang of my new camera, but it has been a learning curve. I'm really amazed by its ability to capture a wide dynamic range and it's low noise. Coming from a D200 there's almost too much detail. I'm pushing hard to master this beast, but it's a tricky camera.
Reflections - Spiegelungen
Camera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR
or huawei p30 lite
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Photographed this chicken today at the Gentle Barn that seemed to be intrigued by it's own reflection. Please be sure and check out my other shots too :)
looking up into a central skylight at Pioneer Village TYSSE station, many reflective surfaces in a cone-like shape
Reflections is both useful and beautiful. Three knobs hold necklaces and you can see a bubbly version of yourself in the mosaic mirror. Dichroic glass and mirror circles on mirror. 12" x 20"
>>>>>>>>>>better Large on Black!
Make a photo that creates depth. Draw the viewer in by choosing an interesting foreground, middle-ground, and background., post it then Tag it with #TP205
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