This is spectacular. I love especially how the mirror-like surface of the water contrasts against the foliage and dirt. Also, how the nearer edge of the pool is more matte-looking and velvety than the more reflective area. A lot of texture to enjoy.
Maybe a little too dark n the middle of all the leaves for my taste, but still my favorite of the series. Great job on the "wood study" shot too.
If you would like to use any of the images on this site please contact me at xstreemfishing(at)gmail(dot)com and I am sure we can work something out. Thank you Fish Whisperer
A quick picture of Photographer Callan Wallace. I have been taking photographs for as long as I can remember. I took my first photography class when I was 14 years old. I continued taking classes until I finished high school. I then worked as a portrait photographer for a year but soon found myself burning out. After a short sabbatical I started to shoot again. I have had several shows in a gallery and sold limited edition fine art prints. I have been living in Fiji for over 14 years. During this time I have had to give up shooting film as the humidity and tempeture do not agree with negatives and prints. Since leaving film I have rediscovered my photography through the digital revolution. After learning to shoot digital with point and shoot cameras I then moved up to a DSLR. I now use a Canon 5D and a 24-105mm Lseries lens for all of my work.
I have since left the DSLR and am now shooting with a Galaxy S3 phone with an 8 megapixel built in camera. I take pictures of what moves me. I focus on images that I find unique in shape, pattern, color and texture. I look for faces that tell a story. I do not use long lenses for the sole reason it makes me have to engage my subject. Whether it is a person who I will have to communicate with to get a good shot or an object that forces me to physically move towards it and out of my own comfort zone. I feel that this give my images a more real feel to them. I am constantly learning and exploring with my photography. Change is constant and I am constantly changing.
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This is spectacular. I love especially how the mirror-like surface of the water contrasts against the foliage and dirt. Also, how the nearer edge of the pool is more matte-looking and velvety than the more reflective area. A lot of texture to enjoy.
Maybe a little too dark n the middle of all the leaves for my taste, but still my favorite of the series. Great job on the "wood study" shot too.
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