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FollowClose portrait from our very own Uno.
He looks like a professional model in this photo. His eyes will really captivate the audience....
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Close portrait from our very own Uno.
He looks like a professional model in this photo. His eyes will really captivate the audience.
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He looks like a professional model in this photo. His eyes will really captivate the audience.
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2020 Choice Award
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Behind The Lens
Location
In a portion of our house where Uno have its nap or sleep.Time
Probably around 2 to 3 in the afternoonLighting
I want the lighting to be on close to a darker a bit 70s look so that the color of the pupil of its eye will stand out and will complement Uno's color black and white.Equipment
I just use my phone Samsung A20 rear camera.Inspiration
My inspiration in taking a photo of Uno is himself whenever I see him, he brings me joy and I feel that there is a certain connection between him and the lens of the camera of my phone that whenever I take a photo or two or even more of him, the pictures are surreal. Despite having a NON-PRO phone with camera, I can still take photos. And I want to prove that we take photos not just to impress but to share the story behind the subject, behind the elements, and behind the photo in its totality.Editing
Post-processing in the sense of I edit the photo using the Lightroom for minor adjustments only particularly the intensity of the color and brightness.In my camera bag
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I advice that if you will take a portrait photo of your dog, focus on its eyes. Just like humans, dog's' eyes are so powerful but so hard to deceive. And also its actions while he is walking aggressively or just walking on a plain motion.