
u/DeathInsurance

Trying to capture heavy, ominous moods. Did I hit the mark?
I wanted this to feel less like a view and more like a sound.
Would you keep this dark cinematic grade?
Small yellow bloom against dark green leaves.
Shot this as a dark green macro-style frame, keeping most of the leaves in shadow and letting the small yellow flower become the only bright point.
Does the tiny crescent make this sky feel calmer or lonelier?
Shot this when the sky was mostly clouds and muted blue-grey, but the small crescent moon on the right kept pulling my eye back.
Does sunrise over hills feel more peaceful than sunset?
Shot this early morning as the first light started spreading over the hills. What I liked was how the layers were still soft and quiet, not fully awake yet, but slowly getting there.
​
Do you prefer shooting sunrise or sunset?
Do birds with this much color even need to pose?
Captured this blue macaw and what stood out to me wasn’t just the color — it was the attitude in the frame. The feathers are loud, but the expression is completely calm.
Tried keeping this floral shot soft instead of bright, does the mood work?
Shot this Rangoon bail climbing along a fence, and I loved how the flowers looked soft but slightly untamed at the same time.
Ever stood under trees and felt your brain finally go quiet?
Shot this during a slow walk under the trees. I liked how the green canopy made everything feel a little calmer, almost like the noise dropped for a minute.