Cajsa Lilliehook covers the best in virtual world screenshot art and digital painting
Marino Sandalwood loves the action shot and does them well. In “Death Target” she got together with two friends. It is always fun to see how two people shoot the same scene. Here is the same scene taken by Eripom Moonwall. By shooting from below, she increases the power and menace of the women charging forward.
This is a beautifully romantic photo. It makes me think of “Slow Disco” by St. Vincent. “I sway in place to a slow disco And a glass for the saints and a bow for the road. Am I thinking what everybody's thinkin'? I'm so glad I came, but I can't wait to leave? Slip my hand from your hand
Leave you dancin' with a ghost.”
Here is another great action shot called “Shoot for Tomorrow.” This one is particularly fun because two other people took shots of the same scene. Marino creates a feeling of speed with blur and light. Kei Yamana creates a feeling of danger with a darker scene and more attention on the people on the side. Bivi7 creates a very different feeling with a different windlight. There is less menace because they are seen from the side, moving well past the people on the sidewalk.
Marino’s stream is a lot of fun. There are action shots mixed with some erotica with slice of life photos. Explore it at home, I love that she shoots pictures with friends and then tags the others in the photo so you can check out their work, too.
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