Meet Atlas
Pretending to sleep, but he is actually giving me the look 😊
Some people photograph their car headlights like that... I photograph my cat like that. A bit of vignette on the second photo to draw the attention to the eye.
We went bargain hunting in few antique shops and I saw this at the end of the shop. Nice wire chicken structure, very nice portrait behind, and really shuttle warm light towards them. It was just screaming at me to make this photo. I even didn't need to edit it. Just used por
I met Timon 😊. He said "Hi"... And "Hakuna Matata" 😂. Shot on Vivo x100s Pro, using the telephoto with 200mm equivalent. Just because social media platforms like to demolish the quality, I'm sharpening a little bit, boosting the warm colours and using vignette to bring the at
It's not the Violin important here. Nor the person it belonged to. But the act he and his band did. This is Wallace Hartley violin. Musician and band leader on Titanic. Wallace and his band crew played calming music while passengers were evacuated. They played to the very end. N
We love to travel and find unusual places to stay. We've stayed in American style school bus dropped in the middle of nowhere, over 500 years old city gates, around that old hotels, old churches, barns, shepherd's huts, treehouses (lots of them). But my favourite place (especial
Actually it took a while until the heron turned his head in the right direction 😂.
Cemeteries are definitely weird places to take photos of, but British people knows how to make one look magestical. Basically old school famous people graveyard. Increased contrast and sharpness only.
This is shot way back in 2019... Way before all this AI drama. I had a task in my photography course to present a photo and 30 minutes for completely free editing. So I went for sunny autumn look 😊.
Stuck between new flashy buildings in Central London, very old church ruins shows how something can survive through time. I got pro at throwing leaves in front of the phone 😂. Again darkened a bit to focus on the light.
One of the wooden bridges for crossing the river below. I felt like Indiana Jones walking on this one. I darkened the scene a bit for more dramatic look
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