Qurator's Photo Quest | Blue Hour

in Qurator2 years ago

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Photos taken in the Blue Hour style (genre).
This is when we flew home in the evening.
Our daughter and grandson were seeing off.
They saw the plane and waved to us (?).

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The next photo is also Blue Hour.
The streets are already almost night city.
And at this time the streets of the city come out.
Fans at night to ride on roller skates.

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The time when the streets of the city
Night falls, and we get the Blue Hour.
It's a good time for a photographer.
But we have to have time to take pictures.

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Qurator's Photo Quest | Blue Hour

MY THREE PHOTOS - BLUE HOUR.

The Blue Hour genre or style of photography, what is it and how to take these photos correctly? It is clear that it can be an urban street photo or a photo taken in nature. Both are interesting photographs to show something new in your work. And then you can write it in a way that makes it clear - these are photos at night and evening, when the blue darkness descends around us. Is it beautiful or not? Of course it's beautiful for a photograph. As we understand it - it's also such a fantasy world that's different from anything we see all day. There's a fine line where there's still light, but there's already darkness. And that kind of contrast gives the photograph just the kind of special beauty that we see. It's a pity, of course, but such photos are difficult to take and there are always few of them in the archive. But otherwise - these are interesting solutions to take photos in this new format (or style, or genre?) Blue Hour. I have three photos that I suggest you consider. But one of them (this is the first photo) is the one I think fits best.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
-original photo;
-first publication;
-camera Sony 16.2.
(Translated via DeepL Translator from Russian)

Photos posted by me are clickable.
They can be viewed in large size by clicking on the photo.

Photos were taken with the size of 2592 x 1944 pixels.
For insertion into a post on Ecency and Hive, the size is reduced to 1280 x 960 points..
Photo taken - Sony 16.2 - 3x Zoom, Vario-Tessar lens.

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