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One thing I have never ever been interested in when it comes to Photography is Human portraits. I am not in any way misanthropic but in my own opinion, I see humans everywhere, everyday and so I have little interest in including people in my work, besides, tell a human to smile, lean left, give me attitude and blah and so on, you get exactly that, when it comes to wildlife however, animals, insects, arachnids, what have you, the photographer is at the mercy of whatever is the circumstance and co-operation of the subject is at hand, this presents a while new enigmatic challenge and thus, it is for me so much more satisfying to create an artistic impression with that criteria in mind.
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. A shot in the fog from Christmas Eve Eve - enjoy!
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
First shot out of the bag on my return to street photography in Glasgow after 3 years away with severe PTSD and a terrifying period of homelessness. Proving to myself that I still have what it takes - albeit with a hill of confidence to climb.
I had done a little street shooting in Ayr prior to this, and will share some of those in good time, but being back in the big city with camera in hand was a magical feeling.
During my time without my computer I captured 969 photos onto my camera card. It may take some time to edit them all.
Thank you all for your incredible support and care. You have kept me strong through this extremely difficult time and your warm welcome back to Flickr has brought me to tears. My deepest thanks to you.
Take care my Flickr friends and family. It is wonderful to return!
Continuing with "Pano-Portraiture" - using the panoramic sabotage technique in the service of portraiture. ( Dis-service ? )
The thing that seems to be distinguishing pano-sabotage artists on Flickr from the many, many people who are posting to hosts of other online iPhoneography groups is that here, we Flickr folk are working hard to ensure that this technique is yet another tool for making art and is not a end unto itself.
When you search around online you see a lot of panoramic distortion images being posted but most of them just come across as novelty pics. "Hey, isn't this weird?" kind of thing.
So my hat is off to all who've worked with the technique here on Flickr and posted work that is truly artistic and unquestionably creative. Cheers to you all !!!!!
The original image is much larger. This portrait was isolated out of that bigger picture in order to zero in on a portrait opportunity.
© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2015. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished shot from March 2019. Enjoy!
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive shot from March 2019.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend of photography wherever you are in the world. Stay safe and keep the shutters clicking.
Enjoy.
Not sure which one of the Doli flies this is, they don;t still for long and this one was gone before the next shutter click. Happy Fly Day Friday
behind the glass, kenneth b. drifts between shadow and glow, his presence softened by the dance of light and blur. the embroidered lines of his shirt seem to echo the unseen music, while his gaze cuts through the haze with quiet intensity. a portrait where sound becomes visible, and reflection turns into melody.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from March 2015.
Deeply unhealthy ultra-processed food should never be cheaper than healthy alternatives. We live in a sad state where this is the case and such disparity creates health inequality.
Such poor nutrition food should always be personal choice and never forced upon anyone by financial constraint.
I visited my favorite red squirrel Hazel to bring some culinary treats today (Squirrels-2020-9173.jpg)
Original Version
Model - Michelle
Theme - Outdoor Photography
Fill-in flash.
Location - Sg Gabai
25th April 2009
This is the only picture which I DID NOT do any color, brightness and etc adjust. Direct converted from RAW to Jpeg.
I'm sorry guys, I like this colors, hope you like it too, I've already upload this before with "Saturated Colors". I like this mood, how do you feel... :-)
If you would like to know how I edit my picture, feel free to join my Portraiture Workshop at Kuala Lumpur
The 'head shot' project delivered in association with UAL.
Please do not use or reproduce this image on Websites/Blog or any other media without my explicit permission.
© All Rights Reserved Kingsley Davis
Making her way down from her village, an Akha woman walks to the market. A daily routine that keeps life in the mountains connected.
Perfection doens't mean that somebody is beautiful.
Perfection can be ugly, too.
eyes were painted on my eyelid.
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Close up candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. A little too close as my lens failed to focus properly and his leading eye is a little soft in 1:1 view but I love the shot anyway. Enjoy!
I swear this is my best portrait ever yet. You know me with people, I never shoot them right :D
Oh well what can you do? pretty girl, handsome boy.