this is the part.2 of my yesterday shots.
I have used a 35mm f1.4 AIS and the kit lense with my D70s.
I always appreciate your oppinion and your comments.




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A Trumpet man (part.2)Hello,
this is the part.2 of my yesterday shots. I have used a 35mm f1.4 AIS and the kit lense with my D70s. I always appreciate your oppinion and your comments. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Of all of your images I think the last one is the best. It's great to see some creativity flowing....even if sometimes it doesn't quite work. I think a touch of flash fill on the last one...say at minus 1.7... would have lifted the image just a little and given it more snap. It would have opened the shadows around his eyes a little. Nice work! Thanks for posting.
Regards
Matt. K
love the colour and styling of the 3rd pic as well. The rim lighting from the sun is great
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Come follow the rabbit hole...
Some really nice and different images here.
#2 and #4 are the winners in this set, a man a trumpet and a ramshackle old house.. its a interesting concept and one that makes you ask questions. The other two are interesting since he's using the trumpet, not really as a trumpet, one like any olypmic torch and one like a telescope. This different use of the trumpet makes the shots a little unnatural, but I like being made uncomfortable by them. (if that makes sense)
I would pick the last one, and the second one after that. The B&W do it on these, but on number two, I find that he is looking away to much. I think it might look better with his head turned slightly more towards the camera.
Good creative thinking though!
Nice work Theodorus. I prefer the B&W shots too.
As Matt said a bit of flash fill on the last would have been good. I find the toilet bowls a bit distracting in the second shot and IMHO would prefer if they were cropped out. Good creative shots. Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
Big thanks for your kind words and big thanks for your suggestions.
These words can make me better! If you would like, i can post a 3rd part of this day. theodoros
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