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Where shadows dance to forgotten melodies.
Taken with Iphone 13 Pro Max at 21:31 on 29 January 2024 and edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.
(This is the second upload of this image – this time without a distracting watermark.)
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Taken at a restaurant on 8 August 2019, with an iPhone 8. A monochrome composition of a sea of tables bathed in the glows from numerous hanging lights.
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Today I had the privilege of meeting world-renowned fine art and wildlife photographer, David Yarrow. You can see some of his work on Instagram and read up about him at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Yarrow
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We guess that must have been an uplifting moment meeting such a famous artist! On top of that, there are few things in life as inspiring as viewing large format prints in a gallery. Thanks for sharing!
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I love cropping some of my portraits above the eyebrows. In my view, it draws more attention to the eyes – especially if there are other elements that carry visual weight in the image.
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We appreciate her expression and how you’ve juxtaposed her against the open interior space. Here are some tips to consider:
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Traditionally, it’s fine to crop a head-and-shoulders portrait through the top of the head, but avoid cropping right above the eyebrows. Comparing this with the original crop could be enlightening.
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Positioning your…Read More
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Your carousel image, typically a symbol of joy, carries a starkly ominous feel with the absence of happy children. The dark editing effectively contributes to this sense of solitude. Some constructive feedback: the watermark is unnecessary detract from the image’s impact.