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Perspective and story. Two key elements of an image. I recently led a Photowalk at the public library in downtown Seattle. I've been to this space a dozen times as a photogorapher and look for something new, each time.
The building is one of the more unique in the city, with awesome lines and colours. As well plenty of space to work and access to computers.
On the 9th floor you have views that go all the way to the first floor, which can mess with you a bit if you don't care for heights.
As we were exploring that floor, I looked over the edge and saw individuals at work. Placing my phone along the railing you see part of the railing as it leads down... Leading your eyes towards the main subject.
When you're exploring the world, your city or neighbourhood, always seek out new perspectives.
📷: iPhone5s
Lens: iProLens Tele
Edited: #Snapseed
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All elements shot with an iPhone6 using SlowShutter app.
Edited on iPad with Snapseed, Phototoaster and Mextures apps.
To learn more about creative photography processes and art on an iPhone you might be interested in my book co-written with Bob Weil:
www.amazon.com/Art-iPhone-Photography-Creating-Photos/dp/...
and website: www.iphoneographycentral.com
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Listen to my Meet the iPhone Photographer interview here - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id993249071
This is how it looks like when you enter Death Valley. An endless road with nothing but desert on both sides. Not much changed here during the past 30 years ;)
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