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re_he: Very cool Dirk !! 👍👌
macenzo: @re_he 😃 thx! My favorite selfportrait!-)
re_he: Yes !!! Very cool portrait ! U look very handsome 😎😎
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re_he: But NO !! seriously it's really really good ! 👌👌👌👏👏👏
macenzo: 😃😃😃😃 @re_he are you always that funny? I like!!
re_he: haha ! To tell the truth (fortunately or unfortunately) YES ! My mind play with "things" unconsciously 🙊☺🙊
One of the few and far between nights out with the husband, so I made a bit of an effort! Happy Friday. x
The Bernina Express - from Chur in Switzerland, through the Swiss Alps, to Tirano in Italy - is an absolute joy!
For the story, please visit www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/railway-dreaming-ridi...
Today was the last Wine and Art show of the season. I decided to commit to old manual focus prime lenses for the day. I used a Nikkor 24mm f2.8 and 85mm f2. Damn sharp glass. I didn't think it they would make a difference in the pictures, but they actually do. It also forces me to work differently. I have to look for pictures that match the lens I'm using at the moment and switch lenses when the flow changes.
Sticking with this fire truck subject for a while was also interesting. I tried getting close, far, pre-focusing and staying in one spot, and waiting . I could have stayed with it from morning until evening and gotten a good story out of it.
No time to think about self portraits today, so I went for the reflection in the window shot of one of many chocolate shops.
It was just a matter of time before I posted a chocolate shot. Voici!
I took this photo around mid-morning at Red Town. I had my subject, Exilia, look into a mirror. I had the f/stop low so I could focus on her in the foreground and make her reflection blurry. This created a very shallow depth of field. I thought the vantage point was interesting because I was standing behind her, but slightly to the side. This made it so her face is angled, but you can still see part of her chin through her hair and you can follow where's she's looking. I think this represents encounter because she is having an encounter with herself. She's staring uncertainly into the mirror and her body position suggests she's worried or scared of something. Since her reflection in the background is blurry, it makes you feel that she is uncertain about herself and the future.
Self-portrait in mirrored building wall in Kyoto. Water reflection at the bottom from a pool of water between where I was standing and the wall.
Couldn't resist this mirror while walking the streets of San Francisco.
Be sure to check out my Reflection project by viewing my album here: www.flickr.com/photos/scottosmith/sets/72157643375558274/
This is not a selfie. It is a moment of self-reflection. That’s what it is, I promise!
And it happened a sunny day in July, in 2019.
Reflections can be quite revealing, and the experience of those who engage with them may be sublime. I always encourage people to reflect and to share their reflections, so that I may marvel in my affirmation of humanity’s nobler qualities.
This dude is doing some great faux ad designs using his photography to make provacative commentarys. In the October 2012 #PDN: "@hankwthomas is renowned for his fine-art work dissecting racial stereotypes in mass media. But it required a long journey of exploration and self-reflection to figure out what he wanted to say, and how he could use photography to say it" #atthedollhouse
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A photo serioes of self portraits taken by my friend Nick Larson. This is a depiction and representation of diving deeper into myself. A conceptual thought process of who I am.