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This photo was taken at a design exposition, I love abstract photos of details and that day I learn how light can help my photos.Time
This photo was take inside so the natural daylight isn't present in the photo, but the story behind this photo is that I had spent the all day walking around, trying to steal pics of everything, looking for anusual views in different ways that all the other photographers around me. My back was hurting, my legs too. My eyes were even more tired than me but the ticket price was realy high so I wanted to spend every single second possible in there. Then there was this big room, with a big table, some chairs and sketches on the walls. Every camera was pointed to the drawing. But I noticed the chandelier, big and full of reflections and almost magical to my eyes. And I tried to catch that emotion.Lighting
I wanted to show you the game of circular shapes and reflection. I loved the opposition and yet coexistence of light and dark.Equipment
This was shot with my Canon 1100D, with a basic 15-55mm lens. No tripod, but a few attempts to get it still.Inspiration
I love design details, and I especially love taking picture that make you think "mh, what its this? where did it come from?". You see a part of the all and sometime you can't understand the dimension or the geometry or the perspective and this makes the photo intriguing. Well, this is my opinion..Editing
Sometimes I love the photo just as it comes but sometimes it needs some adjustments. With this one I corrected the white balance and cut it in a square to counter the circular shapes in the pic.In my camera bag
I usually walk a lot, and see a lot of things all together and find myself pretty tired after a few hours, so I need to travel light or I won't reach the night. So I only take my camera with me!Feedback
Always look for something new or for something old but seen in a new way. We see so much photographs every day the all day, to catch people attention you need to find your own method, your style, your point of view in the world. And remember to always enjoy it! Bye, Sara!