Bilde jeg tok i Melbourne for et par uker siden.. Vet ikke helt om det er verdt noe i det hele tatt, men jeg liker å se på det... Ikke gjort noe med bortsett fra noe beskjæring. Vet ikke helt hvor jeg skal begynne med det.. Mulig det er litt grønt? Veldig åpen for forslag og meninger.
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hei. synes dette var et stilig bilde...artig utsnitt. ville kanskje prøvd s/h, og litt lysere etter du har gjort den til s/h...
thomas<
Martin H.
Synes det er et herlig bilde. Lett å kjenne seg igjen. Enig med Thomas, skulle gjerne sett en svarthvitt versjon og.
unn-therese s.
Takk :) Har laget en kjapp sort-hvitt-versjon nå. Er ikke helt enig med meg selv om hvem jeg liker best egentlig.. :)
Georg K.
playing around with the camera - sometimes the results are of surprising quality when it comes to cover atmosphere, mood - something relaxed. This is what I Like with this shot - kind of hours in between - the joy of letting sun, heat and activities just pass by for a while.
If the image would have been made based on a posed situation - then the guy to the right wouldn't be right - he is obviously too engaged with something not visible.
For a set-up image also the dress / shirt above the chair wouldn't be right, too much confusion added.
But, in order just to catch a situation, a mood - I think these details are good, or with other words of importance for the image.
I have personally no problems with the colour-version - but I think you might wanna try to crop the top - when the image starts there with the more even patterns, the attention, the main-issue of the image will get stronger.
To go even one step further - I think it also would make sense to clone out the small part of a table / chair in front of his leg to the left - again, just in order to remove elements which are working against the mood of the image.
In my opinion it was worth the shot.
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thomas<
If the image would have been made based on a posed situation - then the guy to the right wouldn't be right - he is obviously too engaged with something not visible.
For a set-up image also the dress / shirt above the chair wouldn't be right, too much confusion added.
But, in order just to catch a situation, a mood - I think these details are good, or with other words of importance for the image.
I have personally no problems with the colour-version - but I think you might wanna try to crop the top - when the image starts there with the more even patterns, the attention, the main-issue of the image will get stronger.
To go even one step further - I think it also would make sense to clone out the small part of a table / chair in front of his leg to the left - again, just in order to remove elements which are working against the mood of the image.
In my opinion it was worth the shot.