“ Looking out at sea ”
This may be the hardest challenge for me. I am not keen on being in front of the camera.
So I decided on a long exposure shoot, by the sea (my favorite location), with me appearing as a fleeting image.
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  • bearville Edited 2 years ago

    I like the ephemeral human pitted against the ageless… more

    I like the ephemeral human pitted against the ageless rock.

    I don’t know what you might do to improve this, it seems pretty well composed. I might try fiddling with shortening the distance between the human and the rock, maybe even having the human reach out a ghostly hand to caress the rock. Not sure.

    I really like the story you tell here. Honestly, a series of images on precisely this storyline could illustrate a poem or something.

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  • Alison Hackett Edited 2 years ago

    This is a great photo.  I felt drawn to look at it. Very haunting.  Beautiful location.

    This is a great photo.  I felt drawn to look at it. Very haunting.  Beautiful location.

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Nikon D750 Nikon 24-120mm f/4
8" f/16 50 32

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1" Shutter and Longer Portrait/Self-Portrait

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