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FollowMy friend has a plastic skeleton and it's all crooked with parts the wrong way round. So on the spur of the moment I posed it with biscuits and-or coffee....
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My friend has a plastic skeleton and it's all crooked with parts the wrong way round. So on the spur of the moment I posed it with biscuits and-or coffee. Quite fun.
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A friend of mine who is a musician, photographer and artist, invited me to her studio's Open day in Woolwich SE London. This was to raise the profile of all the different artistic genres . Saw this very messed up Halloween skeleton and decided to use it. I shot a few poses using other things.Time
To be honest, I don't remember what time it was, but it was sometime in the afternoon. The light was spot on too. The lighting was a combination of naturalLighting
It was a combination of natural and artificial light. It was perfect so there was no need to mess about.Equipment
Believe it or not, it was taken on my Samsung phone. I was quite surprised just how well it came out. I never used filters or anything else.Inspiration
I didn't need any inspiration at all. I just saw it and shot it in a mini series.Editing
Simple answer, NO! I don't believe that by using tricks or filters in post production and quite honestly I think those who use them are falsifying the image that then becomes a pitiful imitation of what you shot in the first place.In my camera bag
I normally have my Canon and Olympus plenty of batteries and of course my phone. It just depends on what I'm shooting.Feedback
I would say let nature or subject help you with what you're doing. Too much photo trickery and special effects and photoshop, can take away what you shot in the beginning. Let your camera do the talking, not the post production.