How can I make this photo more soft and dreamy?
How can I make this photo more soft and dreamy? I am looking for a kind of fever dream editying style, still somewhat realistic but dreamy submitted by /u/NickBuitendijk
How can I make this photo more soft and dreamy? I am looking for a kind of fever dream editying style, still somewhat realistic but dreamy submitted by /u/NickBuitendijk
Weekend Love Forecast – Dreamy Moods, Wild Plans Friday night, the Moon participates in a spread out stellium in Pisces: Venus, Moon, Saturn, and Pisces-ruler Neptune. The Capricorn Sun sextiles Saturn (exact Saturday afternoon) and Sagittarius Mercury squares Neptune all weekend. The mood sends a message — if you’re settled enough to hear it: Suspend disbelief, suspend doubt, suspend a commit…
How do I achieve this dreamy look? submitted by /u/evanlawday
‘Sunny’ Is a Dreamy Robot Dramedy submitted by /u/_maeby_
What sort of filter and/or lighting would give a picture this sort of dreamy effect? I’m working on a little project, and I want to capture photos that have this dreamy, hazy look to them. What effects can I add while editing the picture to make it look exactly like these photos? Pictures from @pumpkinasylum on Tumblr. submitted by /u/sheikhspeear
Weekend Love Forecast – Dynamic Intuition: Delicious, Dreamy Plans Friday night, the Pisces Moon conjoins sign-ruler Neptune. Tune in. Not in a Mercury way, tho Mercury at the end of Taurus sextiles Neptune through the weekend. No, this adds an internal mood attunement… to the grid that attaches us to the rest of… everything. It’s not so much monitoring emotion as it is letting
How can I take photos that look nostalgic/dreamy? Sorry, the photos are so small – I wanted to fit as many examples as I could. I’m thinking about 35 mm film but I’d love to get recommendations on digital vs. film and what’ll give this sort of look. Any help is appreciated 🙂 submitted by /u/Clean_Leek_2774
Any advice on ghosty/dreamy kind of look (long exposure) submitted by /u/DneprTheCuber
Recreating a “dreamy” look in studio? Hi everyone, I was asked to work on a thesis project where the stylist wanted to recreate the dreamy, soft look of this Petra Collins’ set with Bella Hadid. I’m kind of new to studio photography, so I humbly ask you any suggestions on how to replicate the effect in the studio: when it comes to lighting, what should I use? Are softboxes enough to…