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A peek through the window during a storm.
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mihrt
May 30, 2016
this is so cool - I do this all the time but never have I thought of taking a photo of it!
adavies
November 18, 2017
Love it! Pure genius! If you haven't done so already, please consider joining my Through the Looking Glass challenge:)
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Location
While trapped inside babysitting in Long Beach, NY. Those poor kids and I never had good enough weather to go outside. This particular day was very stormy.Time
It was early afternoon, and the thunder was getting louder and closer. Sirens soon followed, so I took a peek outside.Lighting
I loved the way my hand was silhouetted by letting in even a little bit of light, like I did. It gave it this curious, yet eerie feel.Equipment
I didn't have my camera on me this day, so this photo was actually taken with my phone (Galaxy S5) and a steady hand.Inspiration
I am completely in love with rain. The sound, the smell, the look, everything. I am always taking pictures of raindrops and often peek through my windows just like this to watch it come down. On this day I kind of stepped out of myself and saw what I looked like. Being a Hitchcock fan, I was immediately reminded of Rear Window. Those two things combined were what inspired me to not only take a picture of the rain, but my interaction and relationship to it.Editing
I took this photo in color, so I processed it in black and white. I also upped the contrast and shadows a bit to really accent the silhouette of my hand.In my camera bag
The only thing I absolutely always have with me is my phone. On days when I know I have the opportunity and time to devote to my photography, I'll bring along my Sony a6000.Feedback
Remain in the moment. Don't get caught up in trying to take a perfect picture. When something moves you, capture it in a way that reflects that and we, as the audience, will feel it too.