Weekend Shot - Busted Lock

A close-up door lock part perspective inspired by Sparkplugs

Photographers may choose an unusual angle or perspective in order to create a striking image. One popular technique is to shoot a close-up in which only a small fraction of a subject is selected for a magnified view. Although the viewer may no longer be able to discern the original subject, the resulting picture achieves a new aspect and art of its own.

In this instance, the photograph highlights the middle portion of the busted door lock part. To be able to take a close-up like this one, a macro photography technique should be applied.

If you are typical photographer who doesn’t have adequate time for outdoor shots, this type of photography is a good recommendation. Things that you will see in ordinary life like bottles, insects, flowers, droplets combined with your artistic photography will do the trick to achieve compelling images.

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Comments
Hello Sir.
Galing naman ng explanation niyo. I am a hobbyist lang naman but very eager to know more about photography.
K it is intriguing
Nice shot. I love macro photos!
nice macro shot!

thanks for the tips.

great perspective!
thanks for the tips
happy monday
zj,
newly found hobby ko rin ang photography and lately nag-start akong mag explore about it..

thanks for dropping by.. musta na sa cambodia?..

joyismygoal,
thanks for the comment.

tanabata, mousey, mousey
thanks for dropping by

see you guys around..

have a nice monday..

I wish I could shoot like that. Puro nakabungisngis lang na tao ang kinukuhanan ko. I found one really expensive camera while netsurfing today and I just had to put it in my blog. you may want to check it out. cheers!
That’s an interesting photograph. I like the effect you achieved.
hi javi,

I do believe that taking a picture of genuine smile of a man/woman is worth a subject for photography..lalo na kung close up shots at kitang kita ang guhit ng mga mukha habang sila ay nakatawa…. thinking of it makes me smile now… indeed that is an interesting subject… i will check your site bout that.. gusto ko ring masilayan ang mga bungisngis na yan..:)

hello carver,

thanks for your regular visit.. you have a nice ws shot as well…:)

happy WS’ing.. and have a nice day..

Ganon pala yun ha..
Marvin!!!!!… hehee akala mo di kita makikilala noh???

salamat na rin sa pag iwan ng comment..

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