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Contest Finalist in An Unforgettable Adventure Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Night Wonders Photo Contest
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Contest Finalist in Compositions 101 Photo Contest vol6
Contest Finalist in Anything People Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Image Of The Month Photo Contest Vol 33
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didar_chy
May 15, 2018
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Geistwolf
May 15, 2018
Harry's problem? He wore a size 16 shoe (LOL!) GREAT shot...(no pun intended). Struck me as funny, but if not meant to be, sorry! Colors look great together!
kiwidragonfly
June 30, 2018
Hahahaha! I LOVE IT! A brilliant idea and wonderfully staged and captured. Great work.
michaeltillman
October 17, 2018
The trouble with Harry? Simple; he should have stayed home. This is a really great shot. There's thousands stories that can be written about this shot. Take your pick. Again, great work.
ron7cal
February 16, 2020
Every picture tells a story, and this one is hilarious! Wonderful creativity.
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Location
I took this photo at my house.Time
I took the photo around MidnightLighting
Lighting wise I wanted to create a color pallet that showed the dichotomy of life and death. Warm inside the house and cold outside the house.Equipment
Canon 7D on a tripod. Continuous hot lightsInspiration
This photo is apart of a greater photo series that is inspired by the Alfred Hitchcock film The Trouble with Harry. There is also a subtle reference to the film Night of the Hunter. I didn’t Realizevthat until after I shot it but that’s how the subconscious works.Editing
I do a little bit of coloring in Adobe Lightroom. I create my own presetsIn my camera bag
As of now I have a Canon 5DS and a 16-35mm Canon L Series lens and that’s about it. Sometimes I might shoot on my 70-300mmFeedback
Study Paintings and films. Just experiment. I’m a photographer but I’m also a professional cinematographer/Gaffer who shoots indie feature films. I have knowledge of lighting with continuous hot lights instead of flash and strobe lights