I really like your decision to make your first and second photo B&W because it draws attention to the light more versus the color version. For your photo of the hand I think it's great that you played with the colors in multiple ways. While I here too enjoy the B&W version, the green and red in the first version are intriguing and don't distract from the light. If anything they enhance the light as the subject.
Hi Ian. Currently only the first image is truly defined by the light. The light coming through that door and window shapes that image and the subject. The other photos have light in them, but they are more about those objects. I don't think the artificial light in these particular images is helpful or defining enough. I love the idea of that white snow, but the light illuminated it needs to be much stronger. Good Luck!
I really like your decision to make your first and second photo B&W because it draws attention to the light more versus the color version. For your photo of the hand I think it's great that you played with the colors in multiple ways. While I here too enjoy the B&W version, the green and red in the first version are intriguing and don't distract from the light. If anything they enhance the light as the subject.
ReplyDeleteHi Ian. Currently only the first image is truly defined by the light. The light coming through that door and window shapes that image and the subject. The other photos have light in them, but they are more about those objects. I don't think the artificial light in these particular images is helpful or defining enough. I love the idea of that white snow, but the light illuminated it needs to be much stronger. Good Luck!
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