It's "Be My Guest Monday," the day of the week that's turned over to a talented guest blogger for a quick tip.
Today's guest: Hal "Bull" Schmitt.
Tip: With mirror or mirror-like images, try placing the horizon line near the center of the frame. This tip brakes the traditional "rule" of not placing the horizon line in the center of the frame – because it cuts the scene in half. With mirror or mirror-like images, that rule can surely be broken.
Info on Hal:
Light Photographic Workshops
California Photo Fest
Here is quick lesson that I did for my friends at Adobe on how to create mirror images in Photoshop.
Explore the light,
Rick
P.S. Here is one of my favorite mirror images. If you have a comment on why you think we like mirror images, post it here!
Today's guest: Hal "Bull" Schmitt.
Tip: With mirror or mirror-like images, try placing the horizon line near the center of the frame. This tip brakes the traditional "rule" of not placing the horizon line in the center of the frame – because it cuts the scene in half. With mirror or mirror-like images, that rule can surely be broken.
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Hal "Bull" Schmitt is the Lead Instructor at Light Photographic Workshops in Los Osos, CA. His latest project is the California Photo Fest. I'll be there next year!Info on Hal:
Light Photographic Workshops
California Photo Fest
Here is quick lesson that I did for my friends at Adobe on how to create mirror images in Photoshop.
Explore the light,
Rick
P.S. Here is one of my favorite mirror images. If you have a comment on why you think we like mirror images, post it here!