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Riette Jonker posted in the group Mobile Photography
I took this photo tonight with my phone because I really loved how the older building contrasted with the new, modern one behind it. Even though it’s much smaller, the white chapel looks absolutely majestic.
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Riette Jonker
I'm a passionate and eager photographer, exploring the world through my lens. With a love that has been growing for a while, I've found my true passion in portrait photography. My goal is to capture genuine connections and freeze moments that express the essence of my subjects. As I continue to develop my skills, I aim to establish myself as a fine art photographer with a unique perspective. With unwavering commitment and natural talent, I strive to create impact visuals that tell stories and resonate with others. Join me on this thrilling adventure, where I bring my dreams to life through beautiful moments captured.
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We like it, Riette. Mobile phones are handy indeed, but using your camera could offer much more creative scope. Next time, include your settings, technique description, and shooting time. As a Pro member, you’re eligible for critiques, enabling us to provide more targeted feedback.
From what we can gather, your photo seems to have been taken either at the tail end of nautical twilight or the onset of astronomical twilight. If you share the date and time, we can pinpoint the exact period using Photo Pills. Shooting a bit earlier might make the sky more vibrant and add some pop. You could also consider light painting with a strong torch to illuminate the dark foreground. And remember, using a tripod or a GorillaPod is effective for mobile phones too.