Photographer: Portraits, Fine Art, Landscapes, etc....BIOSteve Cornes was born in London sometime in the last century and still isn't dead. With a keen eye and a love of all things beautiful his teenage years allowed him to study the works of celebrated artists and dream of what might be. At the age of 20 he invested in his first Camera (Pentax ME Supra) and started taking pictures in order to learn first hand what it is to capture beauty. It was soon apparent that he had an eye for composition but still much to learn.
Over the years, his interest in photography never dwindled although opportunities were sometime few and far between. Nowadays, when time permits, he is able to exercise his craft with great resolve to produce some wonderful results as can be seen. Not everything works, mind you, but experimentation is the key to unlocking hidden secrets and techniques.
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Comments (3)
White Rose
hrm...just a peculiarity...but laot of your shots seem to have darkened eys are you : a:) slugging them and snapping a pic as they come tooor b: is it a partcular lighting common to all your shots ie regular room lights florecents what?maybe post editing to darken the shot over all that shows the blood under the skin more? ive seen that oftenso i thot id ask....
chunkynuts
Can't say it was something I've really noticed but this shot was taken with tungsten lights from infront of the Cheese Plant. I was hoping for more pronounced shadows but it didn't quite have the desired effect...
kitana
I do not see what WhiteRose was talking about. This girl has a darker complexion (or so it looks to me). Women with darker complexions, especially around a certain age just get a little bit dark under the eyes. Anyhow, beautiful work!