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Moody Experiment.
Some photos from a place you might already recognize, as there're many photos of it here. This time I tried to make something different out of the familiar views. After all, this is a landscape that probably is not scenic this time of the year. At least not for me, not in the usual sense. But of course there's a certain mood -- which might be something that comes out of myself, but I'm sure not without some stimulus, outside, it is really there, somehow. Can it be pictured? Can it be conveyed? How can you depict the actual first impression?
On a technical note: All done with old 50mm f/1.7 lens, all wide open, I used a Kenko nostaltone blue for diffusion and color shift. „Enhanced" in LR & PS.
Just from a shoot that i did for my photography exam prep, i was just messing about and i thought this looked pretty cool.. I'l probably look back and it and think what the hell, but at the moment i like it soo yeah :)
The closer you get, the more textures you find!
Santa brought me a new camera for Christmas - thanks Santa!
This series is drawn from my first shoot with her.
Macro of course. Deliberately over-exposed for effect and with very minimal processing.
Num projeto patrocinado pela Caixa Economica Federal, foi montado na praça central do shopping Salvador uma mini quadra poliesportiva onde os frequentadores do shopping podem experimentar de forma ludica atividades do esporte paraolimpico. O atleta Dirceu Pinto medalhista de ouro nas paralimpiadas de Londres em 2012 paraticipou de jogos com crianças e adultos e distribuiu autografos..foto: Edson Ruiz
Trees etc. / Fullspectrum Experiment:
I know, I should not post so many pictures at one time, this reduces the chance anyone looks at anything but the first. But ... well, I can't help it.
I carried the fullspectrum camera with me today, and stacked 3 filters on top of the Minolta 50-135/3.5 lens: A UV-IR Cut, a warming filter and an UltraContrast 0.5. This way I got RAWs with almost no blue, a lot of warm tones and muted greens. I did some digital post processing, but the basic „color grading“ was done while I took the photos, thus analog.
Possibly this is dumb artsy talk, but I find many of these have a certain „presence" that is hard to explain. The lens was used wide open, mostly.
Along this track that I walk so often right now there's little more than trees and what you see here, so I need to make something out of that. I think this little series showed me again, there is potential and birch trees are always the photographers best friends.
This is part of a roll of film I had forgotten in my Nikon Nuvis camera years ago. I finished shooting it and was surprised at what was in it.
I like the lighting in this photo because that's just how it came out. No flash but the roll was 400 (whatever that's called).
Image Description: Minot Experiment Substation buildings
Date of Original: undated
Item Number: BEX64-M56.2
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Expérimentation macro au 500 à miroir à main levée. Recherche de flou de couleurs et de composition.
We didn't use this setup because it seemed like using a massive glob of clay on the outside of the spoon would give it an unfair disadvantage.
Latex experiments that represent skin and peoples appearance. Using stitching to represent how some people might want to change their appearance and want to be fixed.