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Photography at Its Best 2018 (Pt. 4)
I actually took this photo when I was smoking and when I uploaded it to my laptop I saw this amazing icy cold face starring back at me, which made me laugh, and once more this tells you to always check all your photographs because you never know what you might find.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyPhotography at Its Best 2018 (Pt. 3)
I took the above photograph on the road to Soller, Mallorca, Spain. It was only when I uploaded it to my laptop that I was stunned by what I was seeing.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyAspects of Belfast (Pt. 6)
No matter what the subject matter of the mural or piece of street art, if I spot it, I will always take a photo of it because in a few months are so, that same piece of art might not be there anymore.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyPhotography at Its Best 2018 (Pt. 2)
Do not be afraid to take photos of everything you see because as I have already written in my other stories and posts on Vocal, everything you see has its own kind of beauty, and if it captures your eyes and mind then it is well worth photographing and sharing with the world.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyAspects of Belfast (Pt. 5)
As you can see from the above mural and piece of Belfast street art, the subject matter is very varied, as my other stories on Belfast murals and street reveals.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyAspects of Belfast
At times I make my photos into pieces of art, which as you can see above is quite effective to the eyes, and for a modern house or office building would be a beautiful addition to any property, with Belfast City's historical past and present visible for all to see within a modern piece of art.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyAspects of Belfast (Pt. 3)
As you can see from this and my other posts on Belfast murals and street art, the subject matter is wide and various, with all aspects of life coming from the mural artist and street artists gift and hands.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyPhotography at Its Best 2018
It is not until I upload the photos that I take onto my laptop that I truly see the beauty within each photo. In the above photo I was amazed by the capture of the motion within the commotion of the Gulls coming to feed, which truly showed how good my Sony Carl Zeiss camera really was.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyAspects of Belfast (Pt. 2)
Many of the the murals and artwork in and around Belfast and Northern Ireland are generally historical and political. As you can see above, once more we have a mural depicting the Titanic—the ill fated ocean liner—which can be found in East Belfast where the Harland and Wolff Shipyard is located and the massive cranes Samson and Goliath can be seen far and wide.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in Photography- Top Story - November 2018
Aspects of Belfast (Pt. 1)
I love photography of all kinds, but one of my favourite subjects to photograph are murals and street art in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland, and when my illnesses allow me, I get out to see what's new around Belfast in regards to murals and street art. I am never disappointed by what I find.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in Photography Aspects of Belfast
Whenever nature or any photographic subject catches my eyes, I snap that which I see, and in general, I am amazed by that which I have photographed as the above photo proves.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyLife Through a Lens
Like many things in my life, I tend to easily fall out of love with certain things I used to be passionate about or have such a huge desire for. For some odd reason I've never had something I've fallen deeply for and thought to myself THIS is what I want to do for the rest of my life. Maybe some people can relate, I don't know. There probably is. When I first started school, I always thought I was heading in a direction where I knew I was going to be successful and I knew which path I was going to take. Once I got nearer to the end of school, I felt more lost than I had ever been. It's a weird thing growing up. You feel like you have to change your mind every day because you can't decide what you want to do. It feels like you're stuck in this cycle society portrays rather than what you actually want to do—the normality of finishing school, going to college, heading off to uni, and then being stuck in a 9-5 job for the rest of your life. It scared me. But deep down, I knew I had to start somewhere... right? Anyways, I was at a point in my life where I felt lost and had no desire to even do anything. All the things in my life that I used to love just didn't satisfy me as they used to when I was younger and I didn't know why. One thing I did learn, however, is deep down there is always something that a person loves more than anything. Sometimes we just don't know it yet.
Jiddl IslamPublished 6 years ago in Photography