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FollowMAcro shot of my boyfriends eye with a vintage clock overlapping his iris, I think it's beautiful.
MAcro shot of my boyfriends eye with a vintage clock overlapping his iris, I think it's beautiful.
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AJ_Taylor
November 02, 2015
How did you get the clock effect in the eye? It looks amazing. I'm just starting to get into photography so any tips would be great!
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Location
This photo was taken at my home in Liverpool.Time
The time of day of this photo was in the morning, that's when the lighting is just right to capture a piece like this.Lighting
The lighting is fresh looking, it's the best type of artificial lighting you can get, and really brings the naturalism of someone's likeness.Equipment
I used very basic equipment, a simple touch of the macro lense of a Fujifilm Finepix S2420.Inspiration
I love surrealism, and my love for pink Floyd and their album artwork inspired me to make such a piece, it's the manipulation of the artwork and people within.Editing
To be honest no, it was really just a random thing and that's the best part of photography, it's a random photo that captures so much.In my camera bag
In my bag? I just carry basic things around with me and do whatever I can with them. You never know how well something can turn out when using something basic.Feedback
Don't try too hard, just do it when you feel it!