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Yin

Yin

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I tend to memorise all my pictures, although, as a good dyslexic, don't expect me to remember your name, not get lost even with simple directions, or summarise. So, this picture goes with Ying. They have been taken to different places, times (night and day), and years, but they follow the same principle. I focused on the light directly and burned the image, and obviously, both are pigeons. So, this is an example of how you can saturate a picture to make an average image interesting.
You can try this principle at home with your mobile camera by focusing on the brighter light with some objects close by. You can get a beautiful silhouette. Try it and let me know how it goes.

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  • Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta Satin 300grm paper

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