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Capture an image that is obviously lit by window light.
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Time to zoom out and capture your favorite landcapes.
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Here's bringing "still life" back to life, as it's been a while since we've had this topic.
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High, low or in between, shots that show your big city or tiny town in action.
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Sometimes a photo looking up at a cathedral or tree tops can be quite dramatic but also ordinary subjects can be seen in a new way from the bottom up. Capture a photo looking up at a subject.
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Whether you live in a house, apartment, or van down by the river, take close-up detail photos of the inside or outside of your home in a way you haven't looked at it before. They don't need to be macro photos. Just don't take a wide angle photo of your living room or a pile of laundry or your stuff in general. Look for repeating patterns, shadows, textures, etc. in the structure itself or of fixtures that would remain with the house when sold.
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Capure still and/or moving lights at night. Stars, candles, and building lights are just some examples. Nuclear fission not recommended. How do the lights enhance the subject or change the scene? Have you captured this scene before on Isobap during the day?
I did not title the topic, "Night Lights", because as you can imagine...
