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Apr 23, 2017 02:43 |  #1

I'm guessing the "People" section is where this belongs, but please feel free to let me know if it should go elsewhere. So my girlfriend and I took a trip to New York recently and saw an interactive play named Sleep No More that required everyone in the audience to wear these creepy masks. Ever since we got back I've had the idea for these images in my head and yesterday received my new 70-200mm 2.8 ii so immediately I had to get out and shot. Please feel free to provide me with any constructive criticism you may have. Thanks!

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Apr 23, 2017 08:44 |  #2

Very nice. I like the idea. I think the B&W is more effective for something like this...maybe even some kind of “film noir” process. This gives me some ideas! thanks!


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Apr 23, 2017 10:51 |  #3

WillMeades wrote in post #18335654 (external link)
Very nice. I like the idea. I think the B&W is more effective for something like this...maybe even some kind of “film noir” process. This gives me some ideas! thanks!

Thanks! Yeah I agree, the more I've looked at them, the more I've leaned towards liking the B&W a little more in this situation!




  
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Apr 23, 2017 12:26 |  #4

Hands out of sight and face looking away is far more creepy and interesting than hands down and face straight into the lens. Just mho. Usually (not required), more room in front of the character, referring to the first shot. Both are interesting images though, both have something special to them. Composition, colors, mood, exposure...


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