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December 15, 2013 at 8:13 am in reply to: Weekend Photography Challenge #163 Twas the night… #115765December 15, 2013 at 8:12 am in reply to: Weekend Photography Challenge #163 Twas the night… #115764
cozy by Natasha Natale on Light Stalking
Admin – hahahah!
Hehehe.
I definitely agree that it needs to be brightened up a little. i feel like my eyes are straining to see everything that’s going on.
I much prefer the black and white. And I disagree about the blurring. I like it. It gives it an ethereal, dreamy quality. Kind of looks like a Holga shot.
I’d agree that the biggest problem with this photo is focus. What a cutie though. Love his expression. 🙂
I can’t see it either.
Thanks for the comments everyone. 🙂
@jonathantimar – I like that idea, about the processing. Will try it. Thank you. 🙂I adjusted the colors a little. Is this better?
I disagree with the others about the road, I kind of like it just trailing off the way it is. Also, I prefer the first photo, before you changed the exposure. Second seems a little too contrasty to me.
I prefer the second.
These are great. I’m especially in love with the first.
Not sure exactly what I was trying to capture. I just love old motels/motel signs.
1/20 second
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F/1.8
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50 mm
ISO Speed
800Of the three you posted I like the second one best. The first one looks cut off, and the composition in the third is a bit boring.
I like the cropped version better, but I still think there’s too much going on in the background. Would have been better to have one blanket or something instead of several different ones.
About the flash. . . I never use it. Not sure why I did here. I took this a long time ago. Thanks for the comments. I really appreciate it!
el-dub. – okay thanks. When I took this I was pretty much going for a “creepy” vibe. The museum was full of old, broken carousel horses and mannequins and I thought this guy was the scariest looking one.
I’d love this if it were a little less grainy. I generally don’t like central composition either, but in this case I think it works.
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