Mitch Dobrowner shoots photos with very little or no digital manipulation, so that he can capture nature in its realest and rarest form including the event and light that is offered. When he was in his teens, Mitch wasn't sure how is future would turn out and in that time, his father gave him a Argus Rangefinder camera to fool around with. That act was probably one of the most important things that happened in his life, and lead him to where he is now. Also, Ansel Adams and Minor White, some of the greatest photographers, inspired him to take photos and helped him determine how he wanted his life to be. The elements of these photos that I like the best is the composition, lighting, and just the overall feel of the image. The subjects are captured in a very satisfying and aesthetically pleasing way because of the applying of rule of thirds, and the way the light is hitting against them adds more to the photo. As well, knowing that the photos were taken without the much of the use of digital manipulation is really inspiring because it shows how nature can be beautiful on its own its realest form without having to edit it to be "perfect".
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