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I shoot for local events in my small home town and share some of those images here!
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Cosmic Funnies
Mike Driver
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@gingersnapsp
My Photography Website!
I shoot for local events in my small home town and share some of those images here!
Jetty Jumping
Missing sunny beach days!
editing aesthetic photos
start with the basics: before diving into fancy filters and effects, make sure your photo is well-lit and properly exposed. natural light is your best friend here, so try to shoot during the golden hour (just before sunset or after sunrise) for that warm, soft glow.
play with colors: experiment with different color palettes to set the mood of your photo. for a strawberry vibe, think soft pinks, creamy whites, and muted pastels. for a sunset look, go for warm oranges, deep reds, and golden yellows. and for a sweet pink filter, well, you guessed it—think all shades of pink, from blush to bubblegum.
enhance contrast: boosting the contrast can add depth and drama to your photos, making the colors pop and the details stand out. just be careful not to overdo it—subtle adjustments are usually all you need.
add a touch of warmth: adjust the temperature and tint settings to give your photos that cozy, inviting feel. a slightly warmer tone can make your subjects appear more vibrant and alive, while a hint of pink or peach can add a romantic, ethereal quality.
experiment with filters: don't be afraid to play around with filters and presets to give your photos that extra oomph. look for ones that enhance the colors and textures you want to highlight, whether it's a soft, vintage-inspired filter for a nostalgic feel or a bold, high-contrast filter for a more dramatic look.
focus on composition: pay attention to the composition of your photos, making sure to frame your subjects in a visually appealing way. experiment with different angles, perspectives, and focal points to create interest and intrigue.
fine-tune the details: don't forget to fine-tune the little details to make your photos really shine. adjust the exposure, shadows, highlights, and sharpness to achieve the perfect balance and make your subjects stand out.
keep it natural: while it's fun to play around with editing tools and effects, remember to keep it natural and authentic. avoid heavy-handed edits that make your photos look overly processed or artificial—sometimes less is more.
Colours of Morning, Lake District UK.
Photographed by Freddie Ardley
Amazing landscapes!
I would love to learn to capture landscapes like this!
Cosmos garden.
Osaka, Japan.
Amazing! Beautiful work and colouring
Great Australian Bite
I'm always amazed by the colours that surround us.
Pelican bath time.
Just playing around with some low light. Still have a lot to learn.
Out on the water!
Beautiful Pea Flowers! Feeling like spring!