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Creating a shot with tons of mood

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alexs@photographytalk.com

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… This thing is just plain awesome if you ask me. I love the golden tones in this shot, first o

[image] When I think of a “moody” photograph, I tend to think of dark black and white images with a little noise to give it a grainy look. How about you, {NAME}? I bet you didn’t picture something like today’s [Inspirational Photo of the Day](… This thing is just plain awesome if you ask me. I love the golden tones in this shot, first of all, and secondly, I like how the photographer captured the man’s silhouette set against the steam from the train. Note the little boy poking his head out of the window, too! For me, [this image]( is simultaneously dark and bright, upbeat and maybe a little sad. I love that it’s got so much mood! Alex [image] P.S. You see images like today’s Inspirational Photo of the Day and can’t help but wonder how the photographer pulled off a shot that’s got so much emotion and mood. Is it the way the photo is composed? Is it the subject matter? Is it the lighting? What gives? If you want emotion-filled shots, [check out this awesome resource]( for a few can’t-miss ideas. [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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