Buddha Head - In Day n Night Photography - First Experiment
Day n Night Photography - Buddha Head
Day Photography - Set A
In this series, you will find there are two various varieties of photography. I am just experiment with the Natural lighting and Lantern lighting, in my photography. Feel free to comment, which one you like. I will still somehow ties these to my #insects photography, where you can see some spiders webs there.
Please Up-Vote and Comment below , which one you like better. I am doing an experiment on these photographs.
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Night Photography - Set B
Buddha Head in Original Day n Night Photography Series 1 - Original Photography and Written by @bullionstackers
Day n Night Photography - Original By @bullionstackers
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If you like Set B, comment below here.
Set B with lantern light looks better.
It set out the atmosphere. It softener the tone.
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The lantern lighted ones give some mystery feel to it.
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Set B, I like the way it looks with the lantern light.
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If you like Set A, comment below here.
I like set B better, though mostly the first one. I guess it's because I don't think the background is very fitting and the second one from B is the only one that doesn't show the background. The lighting is also nice though, it gives more depth to the picture.
Ugh, I can't remember the exact word I'm looking for which would explain it better!
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Aww thank you :-)
Did the comment actually help at all? I just figured out what the word was I was looking for! It's contrast! I liked this one the best, because of the higher contrast :-)
It's the thing I always aim for first when post-processing my pictures. Usually the levels option in Photoshop or Krita will do the trick. Sometimes messing around a tiny bit with the curves tool works wonders too.
Thanks for the information @playfulfoodie
I will check them later