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Images => People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes => Topic started by: golunvolo on September 16, 2015, 12:23:07
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Here is a presentation of an exercise. I was trying to get some information from the shadows and playing with the relationship it creates with the main subject: complement, opposition, etc...
not sure about the outcoming. C&C always welcome
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I kinda like them in an abstract way.
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The third and last shadow are my favs. Somethings all you need is the shadow without the shadow creator.
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I don't bond with the first image, maybe because of the framing.
N. 2, 3 and 4 and marvels. Timing, framing, everything is there.
For the third, I keep wondering of the shadow is the woman's on another one's... so I keep going from one to the other. The shadow looks suprised and expecting something to happen, while the "real" hand is so authoritarian!
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Paco, all of them are great!
It's nice to see that you see it differently. Chasing the shadows the way you do is no accident.
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I like your exercises ;-)
Especially the second.
I often have been trying to include shadows in stage shots, but I never manged to make them work like yours.
cheers
afx
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Thanks for your input. I was excited while shooting and having a great time doing it. Later on... I kind like them, too. But I think it is an idea worth repeating. All the things you can see!
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It started like this, outside.
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This kind of situations always makes me wonder what are other people seeing :)
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Paco - The Shadow Man!
I truly love them all! 8)
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Excellent set! I like the compositions very much. B&W is very effective too.
My favorites are #3, #4 & #6.
Well done!
Cheers,
-raaj