Nicely seen and captured Scott! Steve has definitely been rubbing off on you.
Fairly simple scene yet fun to explore. The shadows leading into the frame works perfectly.
There is something that just feels right when viewing this and is pleasing to the eyes.
Only nit I have is the shadow in the bottom right. Maybe a little work there to reduce?
lighthound wrote:
Nicely seen and captured Scott! Steve has definitely been rubbing off on you.
Fairly simple scene yet fun to explore. The shadows leading into the frame works perfectly.
There is something that just feels right when viewing this and is pleasing to the eyes.
Only nit I have is the shadow in the bottom right. Maybe a little work there to reduce?
Dave
I am a bit ambivalent about that rounded shadow. Kept it as is in part just because it was there; part because I view it as one more odd body part being implied; part because it anchors the corner. But not sure any of these rationales/rationalizations make it.
I didn't comment earlier but I really like this shot. The "head" in the bottom right is great because the partial "real" person is missing theirs. I also enjoy the contemplation of the woman in the back with her foot on something "real" and a bonus that her head is in shadow! I would have been really happy with myself if I squeezed this one off.
sbeme wrote:
I am a bit ambivalent about that rounded shadow. Kept it as is in part just because it was there; part because I view it as one more odd body part being implied; part because it anchors the corner. But not sure any of these rationales/rationalizations make it.
Scott
I agree, do not see that little shadow as a big deal. It would be interesting to see what a longer focal length would do to the perspective (re-shoot, not simply a crop).