I do okay with landscapes and wildlife photography, but this is a first. Experimenting with my friend in more of a discrete vs creative image. I know what I want to create realizing thereâs much to learn. Be kind ð
Brian M wrote:
I do okay with landscapes and wildlife photography, but this is a first. Experimenting with my friend in more of a discrete vs creative image. I know what I want to create realizing thereâs much to learn. Be kind ð
Brian, Welcome to the forum. Your image reminds me of my darkroom days to achieve that same effect we called solarization.. I think it is create. The picture on the wall distracts from the beauty of the breast image.
Interesting. I like where you are going with it.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Brian M wrote:
I do okay with landscapes and wildlife photography, but this is a first. Experimenting with my friend in more of a discrete vs creative image. I know what I want to create realizing thereâs much to learn. Be kind ð
It is good that you are experimenting, Brian M...your efforts have not gone bad. Your partial solarization came off nicely. I do like it. But as another hogger said, the picture is competing with the subject. But otherwise, well done.
Rich...
I agree with everything said--I saw the picture first. Nice beginning, though.
A picture of a breast-but not a good one--picture I mean.
The breast is fine.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Wsh you had set for download - the image is too tall to fit on my screen - makes it hard to conceptualize the entire image. Do think I like it.
Brian M wrote:
I do okay with landscapes and wildlife photography, but this is a first. Experimenting with my friend in more of a discrete vs creative image. I know what I want to create realizing thereâs much to learn. Be kind ð
She looks pretty good but you have a lot of work to do. Keep practicing and posting
glad that you had the chance to start experimenting, hopefully, she will allow you to photograph her more. clean up the background so that her beauty is emphasized.
Thanks for sharing.
Agree that picture distracts and does not add to image.
Somewhat troubled by the angle of the wall edge.
Might feel different without the picture.
Thanks for sharing. Keep shooting.
jaymatt wrote:
I agree with everything said--I saw the picture first. Nice beginning, though.
Yup. Everybody starts someplace. I still don’t have a model! (Yes, I know about the online sites but in my career I have to pay attention to appearances, no pun intended.)
You always have your own body!
Rab-Eye wrote:
Yup. Everybody starts someplace. I still don’t have a model! (Yes, I know about the online sites but in my career I have to pay attention to appearances, no pun intended.)
Thank you for the feedback. I probably should have mentioned our intent is to experiment, for own enjoyment, the human body. I have no interest in getting into Portrait photography. My subject is my partner and the goal is to work on discrete images taken in our home in daily life. The first post was of her while we were getting ready to go out. She’s not and neither am I, looking to do “posed” shots. There are plenty of people that have the tools to a much better job than I. And, because she has her own business, full on unaltered images are not part of what we’d do. If I had an intent it would be to leave a little to the imagination of the viewer. We’re just having fun and would be interested in feedback of what works and what does not. Thanks!
Kmgw9v wrote:
A picture of a breast-but not a good one--picture I mean.
The breast is fine.
I can’t say I disagree with you, however, please read my follow up message. It would have been helpful on my part to explain our photographic intentions beforehand on the first image. As we post additional images, maybe that will make better sense of what we are trying to do.
Brian M wrote:
I can’t say I disagree with you, however, please read my follow up message. It would have been helpful on my part to explain our photographic intentions beforehand on the first image. As we post additional images, maybe that will make better sense of what we are trying to do.
My comment was only about the image you posted--and the breast. I knew nothing about your "photographic intentions".
Having read you subsequent explanation, I wish you well, keep shooting--and I hope you post additional images.
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