This is the orignial photo taken at Kennesaw Mountains. Most of my time was finding an angle where the light didn't penetrate the camera lens to capture enough information of the darkness and light elements to give it a sense of balance and compositon. The part that needed adjustments made is that this was a bland photo with no variation of colors to add an emphasis of contrast thus the changes made on the left using Lightroom.
This is the orignial photo taken at Kennesaw Mountains. Most of my time was finding an angle where the light didn't penetrate the camera lens to capture enough information of the darkness and light elements to give it a sense of balance and compositon. The part that needed adjustments made is that this was a bland photo with no variation of colors to add an emphasis of contrast thus the changes made on the left using Lightroom.
The Heavens declare the Glory of God and the firmament shows forth His handiwork
The Heavens declare the Glory of God and the firmament shows forth His handiwork
Hidden gems to discover at Home Depot, featuring lo-fi chill vibes on a chilly afternoon.
Hidden gems to discover at Home Depot, featuring lo-fi chill vibes on a chilly afternoon.
I take visual storytelling, mainly nature/sky photography, that matches the mood given in the photo. Most of the edits and effects help to insinuate a more complete whole of the picture, which gives the overall meaning by emphasizing the color balance, how much light, composition, and layout of the picture. 
Using practical themes gives me the opportunity to delve into the subject by adding more of a creative emphasis to depict a particular mood.
The same image was taken underneath a freeway bridge, underneath the symmetry of the pillars as well as the structure of it stood out. As you keep looking out it gives an illusion of less obscurity the farther you l0ok down the path; less certainty derives a sense of curiosity.
The same image was taken underneath a freeway bridge, underneath the symmetry of the pillars as well as the structure of it stood out. As you keep looking out it gives an illusion of less obscurity the farther you l0ok down the path; less certainty derives a sense of curiosity.
This image was edited from a photo taken at Chattahoochee River. The symmetrical position of the pillars pointing to something at the end of a tunnel inspired me to take this shot. The old texture of the pillars and the image being taken in a secluded area gave me an idea of taking things in a mysterious approach.
Another image was taken at the same place, underneath a freeway bridge, underneath the symmetry of the pillars, as well as the structure of it, stood out. As you keep looking out, it gives an illusion of less obscurity the farther you look down the path; less certainty derives a sense of curiosity.

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