My Best Photo of the Week (MBPOTW) – week 8
In pet or dog photography, because I am usually dealing with a critter much smaller and shorter than myself, it is common to switch between high-angle and eye-level (their eye level) shots.
a high angle shot refers to when the camera is located above the eyeline, looking downwards at the subject
For this set of photos, the ones on the left show the high-angle shots; the ones on the right show my dog, Donna’s, point of view.
Three weeks ago…
Last night…
Time, has not made a difference to her persistence in the mission :P
“Go to your bed” or crate/kennel cues are so useful in this case :P
It hadn’t occurred to me until now but it is dangerous for any animal to hang around the door frame, especially in our case since we live on high floors with crazy winds that sometimes slam doors really hard. In this case, we had the bedroom balcony door closed which shuts off the wind. Normally we do keep the door securely hooked to the wall, and not ajar.
Norm the Pug is pretty well-known for his iconic pet self shots. But how does he do it?Here’s we got Donna to pull a Norm Pug (faux) selfie. Right now the human has this to say to you, Norm Pug – you make it look so easy. |
We are limited by our perspectives.
Without colour. Click to see in colour on Instagram.
Another multiple exposure up there. Yup, that’s Donna still getting used to her new crate, so you can see a bit of unease peeking through in her eyes and eyebrow.
Digital artistry is not restricted to a certain age group. Meet Grandpa, who creates masterful pixel art on his computer everyday.
See more work at hallasko.com
Director: Josh Bogdan (joshbogdan.com)
And if you love your films, here’s an interesting take at neo-realism in cinema – What is neorealism? from kogonada on Vimeo.
Lastly, if you haven’t seen it before, a recent photo I took of one of the tourist trap architectural masterpieces in my country – the Supertrees. Originally posted in Otherworldly Bridges.
Happy Sunday! :D
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