Tag: sky
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Eyesore.
One of the most annoying things with landscapes are power lines. When we look at them ourselves our brain makes them a “low priority stimulus” meaning we don’t actually notice them. With a photo, the viewer sees the whole image as an important stimulus so the power lines become a glaring eyesore. Here I made…
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Into.
This post is skipping one photo but thats in anticipation for Macro Week #6. This was from the passenger’s seat on the drive back from oxford visiting a family friend. The sky was hard not to photograph.
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Black Ben.
Silhouette of Westminster that I processed to be my desktop wallpaper (thats actually how I got into photography but all that will be revealed on February 10th).
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Cinematic.
Bored of black and white cityscapes decided to edit this with some split toning, trying to make it look cold like the scenes from Sherlock Holmes films. The bird helped to add some drama.
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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.