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FollowReuse of plastic containers instead of buying planters. Quebec city, Canada.
©2014 Shannon O'Grady (Shazzam! Photography)
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Reuse of plastic containers instead of buying planters. Quebec city, Canada.
©2014 Shannon O'Grady (Shazzam! Photography)
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©2014 Shannon O'Grady (Shazzam! Photography)
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Behind The Lens
Location
This photo was taken outside the Art Gallery in Quebec city, Canada.Time
Mid morning, around 9am.Lighting
It was a clear day and the sun was fairly strong already, to avoid harsh shadows I got down low and waited for one of the few clouds around to diffuse the sunlight.Equipment
This shot was taken using a Nikon D300 with Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 lens.Inspiration
I wanted to take a different perspective of quite a popular art piece, which is blurred in the background of this photo. I liked the idea of using a cup as a planter so I focussed my attention on that and framed the subject accordingly.Editing
Just some minor contrast and levels control, and increased the saturation slightly.In my camera bag
Nikon D300, Nikkor 24-70 f2.8, Nikkor 50mm f1.4, Nikkor 10.5mm Fisheye, Nikon SB600.Feedback
Be spontaneous, look for something different with you shots. A unique perspective can make an everyday subject more eye-catching.