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There are lots of self-portrait shooting methods, and in my article I will tell you about some of them.
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Barcelona photographer PoL Úbeda Hervàs published an album named "I'm Not There" consisting of a series of portraits. Interestingly, the object of the portraits are merely a shadow with a pair of shoes.
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I came across the following photos, which I admired too much to not share them with you. The following photo selection includes shots taken with the LC-A, Horizon Perfekt, and LC-Wide. There aren't any traditional portraits because I like shadows, silhouettes, profiles, multiple exposures, movement. Enjoy the colors too, as you scroll down after the jump!
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If you have a camera with the ability to do back light metering, you can increase your ability to capture the pictures you really want.
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Goa's touristy appeal is popular the world over - its beaches, cuisine, the slow pace of life, the unique architecture...all these combine to create a most enjoyable experience and not far behind, are its everyday sunset stories...
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At first glance, the works of a London-based duo appear to be odd clumps of trash claiming to be sculptures, but the real art appears when light is shined upon them. That must have sparked your curiosity, so read on to find out what these artworks look like!
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If you're a user of film cameras, I am sure that you have already experienced multiple exposures, either by using the MX button on the cameras or just taking multiple shots. Otherwise, take one roll of finished film and put it in to the diffrent camera, or swap with other Lomographers. This tipster is one of the way to do it yourself, simple way to try.
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Lee Jeffries is a photographer who captures more than just pictures. He lives in the United Kingdom, and photographs life, particularly of the homeless. An encounter with a homeless girl changed his outlook on street photography forever. Now, his portraits are open books, each one almost penetrating you with the tale of that someone gazing right back at you.
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Have you the odd photograph of yourself or else a trio, quartet or more of your friends' shadows, cast on the ground with a life of their own like Peter Pan's playful shadow?
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Spring and summer vacations would not be complete without them. We go to the forest of S. Pedro de Moel near Leiria, to rekindle our family ties or to just spend a relaxed moment with our loved ones.
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A lot of people like multiples but are never satisfied with the output enough to shoot them more consistently. I want to talk about how double exposures work and what you can look for.
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Shadows and silhouettes, so mysterious and eerie... Our top 3 sneaky shadow winners, who could they be? Time to take another glance!