I loved this photo shoot. My friend and I were just walking around exploring this small town of Rexburg, Idaho and happened to stumble upon some railroad tracks with a train that looked like it hadn't been moved in YEARS. On this train was a ton of graffiti. Art... everywhere. I enjoyed the chance to capture this moment. The creativity from others is always an eye opening experience.
Using the rule of thirds in this photo ;) Keeping the subject to the right of the frame (or to the left) is more eye appealing than shooting them dead center.
The one on the bottom has no filter but I loved the filter on the top shot. Kind of gave the photo an antique look.
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This is a shot of underneath the railroad track those goes over a river.
First shot of the train. The angle I used shows how long the train is. Depth of field here :)
My favorite kind of photos to take of people are when they don't expect it and the look on their face is genuine. Unplanned... the best.
One thing I like about graffiti is the colors that are used. Notice in these photos how bright everything is. You really need to know how to use colors when you're doing this because colors add so much. Mood especially. I loved the art!
OH MY GOODNESS. The colors in this one are just so BRIGHT.
I love the the writing I found on the train... this is how life is sometimes. Just a spurr of the moment :)
The night sky burst upon this train. I love the bright yellow with the bright blue. Amazing contrast.
I STUMBLED UPON THE TOM AND JERRY CARTOON CHARACTERS. I was honestly so excited when I saw these.
I used the rule of thirds in this photo like the one farther above this. Except this time, the main focus is on the left of the shot. God Bless America
I like how this graffiti makes it look the person is crying. The mood is quite dark. Gray and sad.
Haha... is this person supposed to represent someone from Colorado or Washington?
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