Bikes are a great topic for photographers, perhaps because the vehicle is connected to romantic rides along river banks, under the shadow of maple trees, or on old cobbled roads in the drizzle.
I used to scoff at people who pointed their butts at the sky and took shots of bikes from various angles, from tires to derailleur. And yet one day I found myself doing the exact same thing when an old woman walked past me with a big grin on her face. Here is the product (not a good shot with a dreamy background as described, though), with an application of high key exposure. Anyway, this shows a fact that a photographer always adopts a very bad posture, so excuse me... ;-)
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ảnh cháy 1 số chỗ, cái ảnh này em nghĩ chị vân nên convert to B&W hay serpia thì nhìn cổ hơn và ấn tượng hơn ạ :D
hâm mộ Vân quá...
khi nào bạn có xiền mua máy xịn + tố chất nghệ sĩ tóe lóe dù chỉ 1 tẹo ---> mong Vân vực bạn cùng tiến...
xin cảm ơn...
muak muak... :">
Van oi, chi? Thu chup hi`nh voi....
@ im'art: Uh, chi co^' ti`nh cho chay' de the hien su khac biet cua do sa'ng (high exposure nen cac duong net hoi bi net qua). De lam cho no' co^? hay funky thi co it nhat 2 cach, mot la dung b/w hay sepia, hai la chinh mau sang warm tone. Chi thu sepia nhu tren, nhung van hoi tiec mau xanh ngoi ngoi cua chiec xe :D.
@ tumin: Khong can ma'y xin lam dau, Van dang dung may ma cho chac khong ai them lay kia` Minh kia` :D. Cung xin cam on ban da qua' khen... Muak muak uot' ma' :">
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