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最近は写真について見つめ直す機会が多い 仲の良い友達から 自分の写真ってどんなイメージですかね? という問いを投げかけられる SNS写真で巷に出回ってるのは完璧な構図や瞬間や計算された季節の一枚が大量に並んでる 一枚としてのインパクトはやはり高いが 完璧な写真というのははっきり言って、見ていて面白みが感じる事が出来ない 観客の想像力や感情を揺らすような作品ではなく 完璧ゆえのアートととしての奥行きが損なわれる 僕が普段から見ている作品達は 昔の写真家の写真集なんかをよく読むようにしてる ブレッソン、木村伊兵衛、土門拳、ソールライター、森山大道、小島一郎、深瀬昌久etc... 言わずもがなレジェンドな写真家達だ やはり彼等の写真を見ると感情を左右されるし 憧れ的な側面も抱いてしまう でも現代のSNS写真と比較するとかなり異なる 彼等の写真には見る側に考察する余白が含まれてる気がする 構図だったりノイズだったり、撮影時のドラマチックな背景だったり… 僕はそういったものに惹きつけられるし そういった写真も撮りたい 現代でも通用するし、色褪せない写真とはという事を突き詰めて考えていけば もっともっと面白い写真は無限に生まれるんじゃないかと思う 📷X-H2 XF16-55mm f2.8 r lm wr FILTER :nishi 可変NDフィルター TRUE COLOR VARIO1-5stops #tokyocameraclub #photocinematica #hellofrom #vsco #moments_in_streetlife #photographylover #sublimestreet #japancityblues #spicollective #dpsp_street #createcommune #cinematic #moodygrams #ifyouleave #urbanromantix #genic_mag #streetphotography #photooftheday #35mm #tokyo #fujifilm #fujifilm_xseries #artofvisuals #agameoftones #justgoshoot #stayandwander #theimaged #beautifuldestinations #streetphotographers #streetweekly
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Travel & Photography Magazine

Four steps to enhance the depth, mood, and golden hour atmosphere of your landscape images! With @mfikriromadhoni - Winner Best of the Week 11 at #nomadict / “The shot that won the best of the week is one of the pictures I captured at Mount Bromo (see pic 1). I had visited Bromo multiple times before, but conditions never aligned. That day, everything came together—light, atmosphere, and perspective—and I knew I had captured something special. It wasn’t just a photo of a volcano. It was a moment of harmony between earth and sky. I chose a top-down aerial view to show the size of the crater and the rising smoke. The shapes and textures of the crater walls create a strong visual effect, and Mount Semeru in the background adds depth and a layered feel to the scene. The most vital steps of my editing process for this photo centered on enhancing the depth, mood, and golden light that made the moment so magical. 1) I focused on balancing the exposure, especially between the bright sky and the darker foreground. Since I captured the image during golden hour, I carefully retained the warm glow in the sky without blowing out the highlights while lifting the shadows over the volcanic ridges just enough to reveal their textures. 2) Next, I enhanced the depth through contrast and tonal separation. I used selective adjustments to emphasize the different layers of the landscape—Batok in the foreground, Bromo in the middle, and Semeru in the distance—so that the viewer’s eye naturally travels through the composition. 3) I applied warm tones to highlight the sunrise and cooler tones in the shadows to create a cinematic temperature contrast. This approach helped bring the image to life and emphasize the mystical quality of the morning mist. 4) I also added a touch of clarity and texture to the ridgelines, especially around the crater edges, while keeping the fog soft and dreamy. That balance between sharp and smooth elements was essential to maintaining a sense of realism and atmosphere.” Congratulations @mfikriromadhoni! You can read the original article by visiting the link in our bio!
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