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Reflection Pool with Metal Sculpture
The DNG was exposed at The Reflection Pool, Hilliers Arboretum, Hampshire, England on World Photography Day 2022. The Pool is intended to be a place for thought, contemplation, reflection.
Photography is possible because light is reflected from things. The light creates a latent image on which a photographer can work to make a picture. Here I have worked on the picture so as to set the bright light reflected from the hard metal frame alongside the delicate colours in the wings – reflecting the durability and hardness of nature but also its delicacy as perceived by humans.
Perhaps the picture also ‘reflects’ the development of photography from a pastime for a few scientifically minded, wealthy individuals to something that can be enjoyed by many people – I used a mass-produced ‘prosumer’ DSLR with the basic kit zoom lens.
DNG was processed using Affinity Photo software.
Photography is possible because light is reflected from things. The light creates a latent image on which a photographer can work to make a picture. Here I have worked on the picture so as to set the bright light reflected from the hard metal frame alongside the delicate colours in the wings – reflecting the durability and hardness of nature but also its delicacy as perceived by humans.
Perhaps the picture also ‘reflects’ the development of photography from a pastime for a few scientifically minded, wealthy individuals to something that can be enjoyed by many people – I used a mass-produced ‘prosumer’ DSLR with the basic kit zoom lens.
DNG was processed using Affinity Photo software.
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John Sheldon club has replied to Stephan Fey clubAdmired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
I appreciate your words about connecting your photo to the specifics of our event day. Indeed I think your photo does 'reflect' what you've talked about.
I'm curious if you often think about these things.
Happy (belated) World Photography Day!
John Sheldon club has replied to raingirl clubraingirl club has replied to John Sheldon clubReflection certainly is a great meaning to think about when photographing. So many layers to that word!
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