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FollowTaken during Dragon Con 2017
Taken during Dragon Con 2017
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Terrilljohnson123
October 26, 2017
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Terrilljohnson123
October 26, 2017
I always look into the stars. I wish for us to find other worlds and create new genesis and not make same mistakes. I would go to space without question.
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May 14, 2018
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Location
The Marriott hotel in downtown Atlanta, lying on my back aiming up the 47 floors while surrounded by convention goers!Time
I think about 3pm, but I figure this could fo been done any time during the day and been the same.Lighting
Simple setup, Godox V850II in a 70cm pop beauty dish, set high enough to try and avoid as much reflection in his visor as possible (though not entirely)Equipment
Flash mentioned above, Sigma 50mm Art F1.4 on my Canon 5DS and that's it.Inspiration
Getting a good photo in a crowded hall is hard, and making one that's unique and stands out is even harder haha, so this one came out pretty well for how busy the area was. On top of that I just wanted to use the wonderful inception looking lines of the hotel, leading up like some enormous space station, loved it so much!Editing
Some, mostly just clean up, dodge and burn plus a bit of grading to bring the colours into a fully warm pallete through out.In my camera bag
Couple of flashes, and normally a 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and a 135mm .. I like primes and the ability to work depth well.Feedback
Look around yourself, I think often we miss the angle by just thinking in very lateral terms, I know I do it myself.