Emily18 !!better!! Full Sets Galleries 2013 -

| Image | Description | Technical Highlights | |-------|-------------|----------------------| | | Tall Douglas firs rendered in stark white against a dark sky; a shallow pond mirrors the canopy. | IR filter (720 nm), 4 × 4‑inches sensor coverage, long exposure 1 s, f/11 for depth. | | “Glass Moss” | Close‑up of a moss‑covered log reflecting a distant mountain; the moss appears silver‑blue. | Macro 105 mm, focus stacking (3 exposures), HDR merge to preserve highlight detail. | | “Submerged Skyline” | A hidden lake with a faint silhouette of a lighthouse reflected upside‑down; the water is almost black. | Nighttime IR, tripod, 30 s exposure, ISO 1600. | | “Duality” (final frame) | A double‑exposure of a deer drinking from a pond overlapped with a city skyline, creating a visual dialogue between wild and urban. | Composite in Photoshop, 70 % opacity for the skyline, color‑grade to match IR palette. |

Emily18’s 2013 full‑set galleries are more than a collection of pretty pictures; they’re a when digital photography began to flirt boldly with its analog roots. By exploring them with intention—mindful of composition, narrative, and the subtle technical tricks—you’ll not only appreciate a milestone in contemporary visual art, you’ll also gain a toolbox of ideas you can apply to your own photographic storytelling. Emily18 Full Sets Galleries 2013

The completion of the "Full Sets Galleries" in 2013 marked a pivotal moment in Emily's life. It reinforced her desire to pursue a career in the arts, specifically in photography. The project served as a portfolio piece that helped her secure a place in a prestigious photography program at a university. | Image | Description | Technical Highlights |

Emily’s “Full‑Sets” were a direct response to these technical shifts, a way to in an era where images were increasingly consumed in bite‑size fragments. | Macro 105 mm, focus stacking (3 exposures),