I enjoy taking "lantern light" photos of western props. Room lighting was also used. Any comments are welcome regarding the photo. Thanks
DeeAndre wrote:
I enjoy taking "lantern light" photos of western props. Room lighting was also used. Any comments are welcome regarding the photo. Thanks
Really nice composition and the photo turned out great.
DeeAndre wrote:
I enjoy taking "lantern light" photos of western props. Room lighting was also used. Any comments are welcome regarding the photo. Thanks
A nice photo, like it. :thumbup:
Very nice image and idea. I am a bit distracted by the "edgy" highlight in the lantern flame. Do you use Lightroom?
Very nice image and idea. I am a bit distracted by the "edgy" highlight in the lantern flame. Do you use Lightroom? On second thought it may be that it happened in the translation and downsizing too. But if not I have a suggestion on how to soften the effect in LR. On second look, the light on the hat is very appealing.
Nice still life. I like the lighting a lot! Good work! :thumbup:
DeeAndre wrote:
I enjoy taking "lantern light" photos of western props. Room lighting was also used. Any comments are welcome regarding the photo. Thanks
Graet shot all round. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Nicely composed---nicely lit! Thanks for sharing your images!
Fun shot, gives feeling of the old days, when you didn't have licenses, concealed weapon permits, etc.
Very nice composition and nicely styled. As one beginning to do table top still life I find this inspiring.
DeeAndre wrote:
I enjoy taking "lantern light" photos of western props. Room lighting was also used. Any comments are welcome regarding the photo. Thanks
Very cool, DeeAndre, well done
DeeAndre your picture is great. Anything else done in PP would seem unnatural. It's very rugged as is but if I could make a suggestion, the shells look like 22's. I'd change them to 45's. Great work.
I really like this picture, especially the way the light reflections give it the feel of going back in time.
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