Here's a super cute shot of Phyllis.
Aleta holding a flower. I focused the shot on her hand and not the flower because my focus wasn't the flower but the girl.
This is a more distant shot of her holding it. Her dress is super cute isn't it?
This one is probably one of my favorites, just because the lighting is dramatic.
Since childhood, I have had a fascination with windows. They let light in and allow you to witness other scenery besides your own room. Especially in school, they allow your brain to take an adventure. So I've always wondered about the best ways to capture the light, the scenery, and the window itself in the most captivating way.
Window #1
My favorite part about this is the scenery outside. You can also see the window from the picture above reflected in this window.
This is a window from my basement. It was during the afternoon while I took these shots. That's my favorite time especially because of where the sun is. These windows, though the most simple capture the most light.
The lighting in this picture portrays a more forlorn feeling, as each corner of the window and windowsill is illuminated by the sunlight.
I like the play of light on the screen of this picture.
Cobwebs are beautiful things.
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