Your lighting on all of your images is so stunning and stupendous....if you ever want to teach, please let me know! I would love to know how you do it so effectively so much of the time. Brilliant photography...literally and figuratively.
I love this - the image and the feeling it conveys. I hope he agreed to go home but I also know how he feels. Sometimes you just want to continue the adventure!
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Thank you for your nice comment! My pictures... I would like to show you how my photos are done. We would need a lot of time for that.
It starts in the way of looking at the world. I am embraced by a moment, a mood... I see everything in colours, shapes, light, chiaroscuro,... I try to grasp the essence of an object. Mostly it has different sides. I try with different settings in the camera, cuttings, points of view,... I always pay attention to the light and the shadows. Then comes the pressure on the trigger. Many variations of a motif often arise.
At home, the processing of images on the PC follows. This can take a long time, rarely is it fast. I try to make a picture statement as effective as possible. There are many targeted, some results through trying - a testing game with various options. A tasting with shades, light-dark values, contrasts, ... I work with Photoshop and Lightroom. A few filters can be helpful.
I suspect that my description does not help you much. Only on the actual and concrete picture you can see what is meant. There is a craft in image processing - technically and artistically creative. They help a lot. You can learn it. But ultimately there is no recipe. Each motive is individual and its own essence. I would like to trace this being.
Thank you for your nice comment! My pictures... I would like to show you how my photos are done. We would need a lot of time for that.
It starts in the way of looking at the world. I am embraced by a moment, a mood... I see everything in colours, shapes, light, chiaroscuro,... I try to grasp the essence of an object. Mostly it has different sides. I try with different settings in the camera, cuttings, points of view,... I always pay attention to the light and the shadows. Then comes the pressure on the trigger. Many variations of a motif often arise.
At home, the processing of images on the PC follows. This can take a long time, rarely is it fast. I try to make a picture statement as effective as possible. There are many targeted, some results through trying - a testing game with various options. A tasting with shades, light-dark values, contrasts, ... I work with Photoshop and Lightroom. A few filters can be helpful.
I suspect that my description does not help you much. Only on the actual and concrete picture you can see what is meant. There is a craft in image processing - technically and artistically creative. They help a lot. You can learn it. But ultimately there is no recipe. Each motive is individual and its own essence. I would like to trace this being.
Thank you for your nice comments!
Very much appreciated.
I really appreciate.