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Sunset ~ Western Union ~ Key West, FL
(much better on black if you have time)
(six more photos in the comments)
Group Cover Photo - Quarta Sunset Group - 5/22/18
First light of a day…
(The above shot is dedicated to special one who is my inspiration of photography)
Spent a lovely day at Nant yr Arian and Aberystwyth braving the cold elements (Snow, Hail & Rain) with friends John, Peter Eva & Jean
essa foto eu resolvi fazer
inspirado em uma foto de uma pessoa que eu conheço
achei super legal a dele e taí o resultado
valeu Igor
tá aqui a original
www.flickr.com/photos/pontodefuga/365942534/in/set-721575...
In the city of Albuquerque, where freeway with a lot of traffic in the area tryng to get the perfect shot while in some freezing temperature of 40 Degrees
Dedicated to my mama
My grandpa was buried on this day, 21 years ago. Ever since, thinking of him I felt pity for myself.... Never thought of how she is truly feeling about losing her dearest friend, her father. Children are so selfish....
I was selfish.....
"I can't escape the magic
in your eyes
is there a way to
make your realize
There's no one more special to my heart"
have good sunday :*
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About
Rays, light and clouds, all make for a tricky but interesting exposure.
- Canon 50D.
- ISO 100, f8, 1/200, 170mm.
- Canon 70-200 f/4 L Lens
- Cokin p121 Medium Grad, (hand held)
Processing
- Saturation and Contrast in Photoshop 6.0 and Lightroom 2.2.
About Soft Light
Soft light refers to light that tends to "wrap" around objects, casting shadows with soft edges. The softness of the light depends mostly on the following two factors:
Distance: The closer the light source, the softer it becomes.
Size of light source: The larger the source, the softer it becomes.
The softness of a light source can also be determined by the angle between the illuminated object and the 'length' of the light source (the longest dimension that is perpendicular to the object being lit). The larger this angle is, the softer the light source.
Explored!
It's just a red light on a ferry (shot was taken in Bangladesh). Taken from the top right angle.