Use of props and available light
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
I like the lines and the overall balance. My only quibble is the triangle of light on the rear wall that appears above he left thigh.
JohnFrim wrote:
I like the lines and the overall balance. My only quibble is the triangle of light on the rear wall that appears above he left thigh.
Thanks John
Thought I'd done that...OOOps… Did see it but thought no one would spot it ....And we know what thought did...lol....
Regards
Joe
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Yes, shoulda, coulda, woulda, but didna...
Thank you. Perfect!!!
JoeJoe wrote:
Thanks John
Thought I'd done that...OOOps… Did see it but thought no one would spot it ....And we know what thought did...lol....
Regards
Joe
Just a beautiful model and tone study.
The emotion and pose in this image conveys a very moving and moody feel. My only complaint is the shadow running from her elbow across the neck on camera right.
This is a photo to like for it's unique lighting or nit-pick to death - the spot of light on her right heel, light spot on back bottom slat of chair, sliver of light on her right side and where leg meets torso on left side, white scratch on floor, etc. I choose to like it as is.
This is very good and like other work you've presented the subject is wonderfully framed within the boundaries of the image.
It's likely impossible to put a model anywhere in this setting with this light and wrangle every photon. I agree with Stardust, it's better to take what's presented. Once you go down the road to tone down this and bring up that you will ultimately end up with something that detracts from the beauty, simplicity, and authenticity of the image.
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