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This photo was taken by @tavepong_street .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀ .⠀ This week’s theme is #SPi_Light. We want to see your best street photography taken in natural light. Tag your photos #SPi_Light and follow @streetphotographyinternational for your chance to be featured.⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ #SPiCollective #Streetphotography

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Fredrik Axling

Stockholm Light Sony A7iv/Sigma 85mm1.4 2022 #thinkverylittle #bealpha #woofermagazine #streetianity #spi_light 

PHILIP PENMAN

Fantastic team job by Designer @theletterist Curator @louproudcurator writer Matt Seaton and publisher @teneuespublishing in launching my new book “PHIL PENMAN STREET SCENES “ as Number 1 New Release on Amazon. Pre order your copy today . Link in the Bio 

PHILIP PENMAN

Steam Clouds, New York City Copyright @PHILPENMAN WWW.PHILPENMAN.COM Link in Bio to sign up to mailing list Print available at WWW.PHILPENMAN.COM Location: New York, USA Shot with the Leica Cameras Note: All images are original as shot and Not computer generated AI. “The experience of creating an image is more important than the final result“ 

B E N J A M I N

The glaciers of Iceland. A fragile world of ice, from the intense crevassed outlet glaciers to the smooth surface of the ice caps. It’s hard to describe the feeling of standing in the middle of a glacier like Vatnajökull. Extremely remote, jaw dropping beauty with a level of danger that sticks in your mind every second. 

Travel & Photography Magazine

Four essential strategies for interpreting and revealing nature beyond the surface! With @isabellandscapes / “Being a landscape photographer doesn’t mean only taking photos in front of a beautiful view with a tripod and a camera. It means capturing the essence, the identity of a natural place, representing the emotions that a landscape makes me feel. And I do this by looking for elements in the foreground that lead to the main subject, some symbolic elements that can explain what a place means to me. When I am outdoors, I pay attention to all the details. More than seeing the landscapes, I try to feel every emotion these scenes transmit as if they could tell me something. Furthermore, when I am under the sky, surrounded by trees, waterfalls, or peaks, I reflect on life in general. I like to think about what I see, and then, I think about myself. In other words, I take inspiration from the outside and then go deep into my conscious self to press the shutter. I believe that the four ingredients that make me convey deep feelings are: First, a strong color contrast: I like to accentuate the color contrast and the luminosity contrast, although I like to keep it natural. I do this by using luminosity masks and the TK panel. Overall, the TK panel allows me to edit and adjust every area according to its luminosity or colors. It can help create three-dimensionalities. I edit in RAW, and then I make more adjustments in Photoshop with luminosity masks. Secondly, I like to take photos on the floor, creating a unique composition with lines and geometries created by the elements of nature. With the wide-angle camera and shooting from the ground, elements that usually look tiny are accentuated. This technique makes these elements appear larger, and I always ensure the background supports a strong sense of depth. Then, an exquisite balance of lights and shadows, and lastly, an inspiring scenery. Above all, everything in the photograph has to be balanced elegantly!” You can read the original article with @isabellandscapes by visiting the link in our bio! 

Luke Stackpoole

GIVEAWAY TIME! I’ve partnered with @ColorPro to give one of you a ColorPro VP2456A monitor & my complete workshop + preset collection. The monitor is Pantone Validated, 120Hz, and 100% sRGB 🎨 — perfect for creators who care about color accuracy. Here’s how to enter: 1️⃣ Follow @withLuke & @ColorPro 2️⃣ Post to your feed & story your best image or artwork matching the theme “Golden Hour“ 3️⃣ Tag it with #colorproluke The top five runners up will also receive prizes from my presets & masterclasses! Can’t wait to see your shots winner announced May 31st — good luck! 🌅 

Alan Schaller

Shape & Contrast ⚫️⚪️ 

Street Photo International

This photo was taken by @tavepong_street .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀ .⠀ This week’s theme is #SPi_Light. We want to see your best street photography taken in natural light. Tag your photos #SPi_Light and follow @streetphotographyinternational for your chance to be featured.⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ #SPiCollective #Streetphotography 

Street Photo International

This photo was taken by SPi Member @walter_rothwell .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀ .⠀ This week’s theme is #SPi_Light. We want to see your best street photography taken in natural light. Tag your photos #SPi_Light and follow @streetphotographyinternational for your chance to be featured.⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀ #SPiCollective #Streetphotography