▲ 145 r/Volvo

Just want to share...

Love the lamps on the Volvo XC90 2026. I think they add more aggressiveness to the design. What do you think?

u/D0M1N13 — 1 month ago

Darkness is a Place

I recently spent a day exploring Skalne Miasto and took these photos with my Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The place has an amazing atmosphere, especially once you're surrounded by the towering rock formations.

My editing is pretty simple—I try to enhance the mood without overdoing it. For this series, I went with black and white to bring out the textures, light, and contrast. Everything was edited in Lightroom Mobile only.

Enjoy!

u/D0M1N13 — 1 month ago

Darkness is a Place

I recently spent a day exploring Skalne Miasto and took these photos with my Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The place has an amazing atmosphere, especially once you're surrounded by the towering rock formations.

My editing is pretty simple—I try to enhance the mood without overdoing it. For this series, I went with black and white to bring out the textures, light, and contrast. Everything was edited in Lightroom Mobile only.

Enjoy!

u/D0M1N13 — 1 month ago

Darkness is a Place

I recently spent a day exploring Skalne Miasto in the Czech Republic and took these photos with my Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The place has an amazing atmosphere, especially once you're surrounded by the towering rock formations.

My editing is pretty simple—I try to enhance the mood without overdoing it. For this series, I went with black and white to bring out the textures, light, and contrast. Everything was edited in Lightroom mobile only.

Enjoy!

u/D0M1N13 — 2 months ago
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From Capture to Vision

Editing isn't about changing reality for me—it's about bringing out the mood and emotion that made me stop and take the photo in the first place. The camera records light, but it doesn't always capture the atmosphere the way our eyes and minds experience it.

This is why I enjoy post-processing so much. It's not about making a photo "better"; it's about making it feel the way I saw it and so the audience translates the way they feel.

u/AcceptableEcho893 — 2 months ago
▲ 462 r/photographycirclejerk+1 crossposts

One tree, two Worlds

I took this photo a while back and liked the composition, but it never really captured how the place felt to me. So I went back and re-edited it with a completely different approach.

This is what I did:

I removed the distractions

Warmed up the tones,

Gave the scene a soft, dreamlike mood.

It's the same location, but a completely different emotion 😊

Edited in Lightroom and then Photoshop.

u/D0M1N13 — 2 months ago

RAW ---> Refined

Color shows what was there. Black and white reveals what I saw.

u/D0M1N13 — 2 months ago

Light Carved in Black

I wanted these images to feel quiet—almost like walking through an empty dream.

The staircase became a path of light, while the cinema lobby became a place where loneliness and geometry meet.

If these photographs tell you a story, what is it?

I'm interested in hearing everyone's interpretation before I explain what I was trying to capture.

u/D0M1N13 — 2 months ago

Light carved in Black

I wanted these images to feel quiet—almost like walking through an empty dream.

The staircase became a path of light, while the cinema lobby became a place where loneliness and geometry meet.

If these photographs tell you a story, what is it?

Shot on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, RAW, edited in Lightroom.

u/D0M1N13 — 2 months ago

Monochrome Reveries

Shot with a minimalist approach focused on symmetry, negative space, and the emotional weight of light.

Would love to hear which frame resonates with you most.

u/D0M1N13 — 2 months ago

Monochrome Reveries

Shot on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra with a minimalist approach focused on symmetry, negative space, and the emotional weight of light. Would love to hear which frame resonates with you most.

u/D0M1N13 — 2 months ago