This a photo from a recent photography workshop. You can see the reflected orange light from the building that is across from the window.
I like this image! It awakens the eyes.
Beautiful woman, wonderful lighting, nicely captured !
- JimT
Nice shot. Extremely well photographed. Very attractive model.
nice image, I am not sure if it would be improved by cropping out the window, and it looks a little soft, please upload a downloadable image.
Wait a minute... this is classic lighting... Example, Vermeer's "Woman with a Water Jug.
https://blog.artsper.com/en/get-inspired/eight-best-of-vermeers-paintings/This is a simplistic no props, simplest of lighting, simple pose, that any one can do but don't ... The excuses ... I can not afford expensive lighting .... I do not have room for a studio etc are not valid and you have show the way. Well done ReseditTitles are important... perhaps... "You Want It Come Get It"
Tech of composition... well done... Left dark vs Right light. The right half of the photo is a great shading transition from bottom to redish top.
As is, it is a great painting. But cropping starting at the corner and tighten down the top makes another great photo.
Love it!! A photographer can do so much using shadows.
DL
Loc: St. Petersburg, Fl and Island Park, Idaho
Great image! I would really like to see this image and then another one with the model and camera in the same spot but a flash or light added for comparison. That is not a criticism because I really like your image, I just think it would be interesting.
I like this a lot. But like Toxdoc, I’d like to see it with the window cropped out.
Stan
Resedit346 wrote:
This a photo from a recent photography workshop. You can see the reflected orange light from the building that is across from the window.
Very nice-looking lady. On my monitor it looks as though it could be lighter. I also would have her turn her right foot pointing toward the camera. I really like the concept. Show us some more.
Resedit346 wrote:
This a photo from a recent photography workshop. You can see the reflected orange light from the building that is across from the window.
Really nice, well done. I don't agree with those who want the window cropped out. I feel it allows the viewer to "see" where the light/shadows/color cast is coming from
excellent job
Paul
PaulW128 wrote:
Really nice, well done. I don't agree with those who want the window cropped out. I feel it allows the viewer to "see" where the light/shadows/color cast is coming from
excellent job
Paul
I agree with you, too, the window is just part of the total scene. It makes the complete image.
Bruce.
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