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“Be Careful What You Ask For”  - So, I’m certainly not here to put a downer on things. Sometimes, however, deliberately opening a door to “the unknown,” or randomly encountering certain phenomena, isn’t always a good thing. Dwight Schultz, Low Key Lighting, Low Key Portraits, Low Key Photography, Good Relationships, Mysterious Universe, Horror Photography, Low Light Photography, Perspective Photography

One would imagine that most people would love to catch sight of one of Scotland's legendary Loch Ness Monsters. They probably would – at least, until they actually see such a beast. It’s a curious and intriguing fact that many witnesses to the Nessies react not with amazement, incredulity, or excitement. No, the response to

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Fran Bell
A Level Photography, Studio Foto, Shadow Photography, Photographie Inspo, Shadow Art, Conceptual Photography, Foto Art, Ap Art, Trik Fotografi

**Shadows** can add a lot to a photograph. They can emphasize emotions, create surreal images, and be used in a variety of ways. While strong use of shadows in color photographs tends to be mostly used in silhouettes, it can also appear in a variety of other forms in color photos as well. In my opinion though, shadows are most powerful when used in black and white photographs…

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Arup Dutta
Masters In Psychology, Health Photography, Mirror Photography, Creepy Stuff, Mental Hospital, Horror Themes, Crazy Day, Dark Place, Photographs Ideas

Mirrors. Something each one of us owns. Most people use it to make sure they look OK, but some people use it to create awesome portraits. Using a mirror can give depth to your image, give you more detail you'll never get without it. It shows you things that are usually hidden from the camera. Portraits using a mirror as a prop also tell a stories - they make you think about

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