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Fake - it's just a composite (don't look too close, it's a little messy). I wasn't in the woods and it isn't snowing. It's a cold, rainy day and while I was out doing errands I grabbed a shot of one of the stands being set up for the Christmas market starting on the weekend. There were a couple of cars and buildings in the background.
When I read the theme for Flickr Friday this week I thought of the Rembrandt painting of a changing of the guard. It's a favorite of mine since its a master class in composition using both line and light to guide the viewers gaze around the painting. This is no match for a Rembrandt but it's practice for when I may get a chance to pose my family for a group photo. Camera is a Sony A7R3 with a Canon FD 28mm f3.5 at f8. Happy Flickr Friday! And a big thank you to anyone that cares to stop here to view, like or comment.
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Entered in the Creative Digital Art Community contest "Vivid Sculptures" and the Award Tree contest "Movie night!" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_Africa_%28film%29)
Almost two months ago I did a shoot for the local ice hockey club. They wanted shots to be used on promotional materials, giant banners and what not.
In this shot is actually a designer I worked with, we had a bit of fun after the first day of shooting. The "models", who were just the players from different age groups, wore clubs jerseys and equipment.
I decided to create the composite with this one. We shot on white backdrop, and the background for this I got of some free site, forgot which one.
Thanks for looking!
Having studied sculpture at a German academy of arts, I was always disappointed that a great deal of sculptural form and surface gets lost photographing rock formations at night - even when applying low level lighting. Therefor I made a series of pictures using daylight shots of the landscape combined with the milky way sky. This series was taken at a location about one mile east of "Valley of Dreams" in New Mexico, all shots facing south.