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a 5 exposure HDR of one of the nicest fords you'll ever see. and what a parking spot! check out the reflection in the back window
Decide upon an emotion you wish to convey, use that as your guide to build your story.
— Ian Teh
Ian adds…
“One of photography’s greatest strengths is its ability to emote through its ability to suggest. How would you frame your image based on the emotion you have decided upon? What colours will you use (or not)? What details will you include (or not)? What elements will be a constant recurrence in your story? These are just some of the thoughts that you could ponder upon. This reductive process helps define a framework that will guide you into capturing that distinct emotional note you are looking for in your story.”
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Emotion: Devotion
OLYMPUS PEN FT Lens:F.Zuiko 38mm f1.8 Film:FUJIFILM400 Accidental Multiple Exposure. Olympus Pen S(customized) and Apple Store Ginza
I'm working on a new series after almost 2 years since my last. These photos are still more like sketches than anything.
multiple exposures
35mm film