i didn't know digital portables could take 'photographs'..about my favorite from the trip... many elements came together and it worked out nicely
purposeful capture of lightbleed and framing
floor reflections can work out nicely
oheee i love this one. this captures the taste of france and there's still room for the other 980 words
i framed the side while still just shooting a little upwards..sometimes you have to move yourself to get the right shot and then the camera
exploration of lighting again
i liked this one...the louvre is just waiting for photographers saying 'shoot me shoot me'
i think this was all napoleon's furniture and stuff...i want to pimp my place like this
napoleons chandelier (it hit my head..j/k)
you could diffuse the lights more in photoshop quite easily
richness...the louvre had unlimited photo opportunities...so many different color themes, lighting sets that were art in their own way...
get me a better quality camera now! = instant improvement...the better your beginning elements...the easier it will be to work with in photoshop
deniable plausibility........../.......see how i purposely split it down the middle..symmetrically asymmetrical
your average snapshooter wouldn't take it from this angle nor would it be as interesting
a little too many things going on here but that can be fixed in photoshop!
better quality camera = better quality same photo = more flexibility in photoshop = better output
i think these were the real ancient egyptian works...otherwise they have a ripoff crew working on them night and day
i'm taking that floor for my future house
i loved this part of the museum...'please watch your step boys and girls'
instant photo art (before photoshop)