Tag: dark
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Light to Dark.
A Chinese restaurant I passed everyday on the way to work. I decided to take a photo this particular night because of the pattern in light on the top windows. The two in the shadows on the left have their lights on whereas the window with the streetlight shining on it has the lights off.…
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Day 2: Stay or Leave.
I was really looking forward to august since weve had a swarm of butterflies around our buddleia bush last year. I checked up on it every other day for a month and thebest I could catch was this… and it’s not even on that plant. Any lepidopterers on here know anything about this years butterfly…
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Macro Week #4 – Day 1: Among The Dark.
Very disappointed that I clipped the highlights but really wanted to keep the stamen well exposed. I was aiming for a glowing, luminance effect on the flower but didn’t want to overdo it with photoshop (my go-to excuse for not learning PS).
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This is a follow-up from yesterday’s post that I’m leaving untitled as it’s meant for the “Glimpse” collection. Also, tomorrow begins Macro Week 4. Come MW53, I will put up prints of 7 best photos from the previous 52 weeks (this might happen soon, I’ve really gotten into macro photography and already have material for…
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House
Was invited to a far removed birthday party, decided to break the awkwardness of not knowing anyone by taking photos of the guests. These images are just corrected for contrast and exported in Black and White. The blur was created with my makeshift 50mm F1.8 tilt-shift lens.
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Just a reminder that these are “blank” on purpose.
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Moon Man
Temperature control is handy when you want to change a sunny day scene into a full-moon evening. The shadows are still too sharp to be believable but the overall moonlit aesthetic is there I think.
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Dice City
Probably the most expensive and time-consuming photo I’ve ever taken. 300 dice glued with pvc (temporary but strong enough to hold for a while) which took around 2 hours. Like I said in my “Negaticity” post, this is sort of a retake of that, on a slightly bigger budget. The “sky” is my duvet.