Mmmmm... blow-out and sepia. Silly girl, tricks are for rabbits :)
Actually this is really sexy. My die-hard "play by the rules" composition sense tells me that I want just a tad more space on the left, bringing the bold line that divides the image more to the right. Rule of thirds, and all that. BUT this is *you* and, as usual, it shows how *not* playing by the rules can get you some amazing images.
So. I love the even lines created by the windows, and I will always be a fan of high contrast and blow-out. With the figure being short sided, it really gives him an aura of isolation... literally being 'put in a corner'. And the silhouette gives him an anonymity... a cog in a big corporate machine. At least... that's what i take from it.
it always hard to know how much you can push effect! you did it just right!great shot, excellent contrast - i mean it's all contrast!thanks
p.s.i'm not for sure where i take my story, i have basic idea, i think the story itself takes me...kind of evolving...
When I opened this image, it felt good, so I like it. Simple as that. To answer your question, on my image, the bottles were behind the cloesed blinds.
i love the way it feels acidic and blaring like in movies when the sun is eating at the pavement and everything goes wild orange, bright white, and thick black. very nice NITSA!!
Mmmmm... blow-out and sepia. Silly girl, tricks are for rabbits :)
Actually this is really sexy. My die-hard "play by the rules" composition sense tells me that I want just a tad more space on the left, bringing the bold line that divides the image more to the right. Rule of thirds, and all that. BUT this is *you* and, as usual, it shows how *not* playing by the rules can get you some amazing images.
So. I love the even lines created by the windows, and I will always be a fan of high contrast and blow-out. With the figure being short sided, it really gives him an aura of isolation... literally being 'put in a corner'. And the silhouette gives him an anonymity... a cog in a big corporate machine. At least... that's what i take from it.
It really is lovely.
Posted by: andy | January 24, 2005 11:31 AM
it always hard to know how much you can push effect! you did it just right!great shot, excellent contrast - i mean it's all contrast!thanks
p.s.i'm not for sure where i take my story, i have basic idea, i think the story itself takes me...kind of evolving...
Posted by: leova | January 24, 2005 09:47 PM
When I opened this image, it felt good, so I like it. Simple as that. To answer your question, on my image, the bottles were behind the cloesed blinds.
Posted by: photographer52 | January 25, 2005 07:22 AM
Nice blow-out. Just like photographer52 put it, it felt good in the first sight, so I like it.
Posted by: Jafar | January 25, 2005 08:12 AM
i love the way it feels acidic and blaring like in movies when the sun is eating at the pavement and everything goes wild orange, bright white, and thick black. very nice NITSA!!
Posted by: shellllllllllie | January 25, 2005 10:30 AM
wow, that's unbelievable! less image more style, very nice !
Posted by: gousty | January 25, 2005 10:38 PM
You are right! a image brings it closer to reality....nice!
Posted by: Gabriel | January 26, 2005 02:30 AM
cool image. it's like you were taking this pic facing the sun and capturing silo and shadows.
Posted by: Cathie | January 26, 2005 08:59 AM
It all depends on your objective :)
Posted by: Nitsa | January 27, 2005 08:39 AM
Thats a great shot! what exposure did you use?
Posted by: Kenny | June 20, 2005 05:31 PM