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Mar 31, 2006 19:18 |  #1

Been a bit too lazy to venture outside shooting these past few days, so I found a dank hellhole to tide me over. ;)

I'd originally planned to do some portrait shots down here, but I misjudged the height of the ceiling and it wasn't going to happen after all since all my subjects would have to be crouching. I made due as best I could and abandoned all my other plans and just did some shooting on my own at the location.

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Apr 01, 2006 01:16 |  #2

Scary place. When I looked at this picture, I thought of the 'what doesn't belong' sort of pictures. I think that the polka-doted tissue box is the one thing that I would consider changing in this shot (unless it represents something deeper that I've completly missed). Your light is very dramatic, and works wonders in creating an atmosphere or mood in this type of picture. Awesome shot, as always.




  
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Apr 01, 2006 03:18 |  #3

Looks a bit cramped in there Rich. Your forground is too short for me but I think there is a great shot just waiting to pop out if you can get that right.


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Apr 01, 2006 09:51 |  #4

I'll second condyk's comments. A little tight on the bottom of the frame. This has some real potentional (and if you have the urge during the shoot, relief isn't very far).


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Apr 02, 2006 23:09 |  #5

My 4 year old says it's "nasty".... just so you know.

I love what you do with color. For the stuff I do, post processing is looked down on.... but I see what you do with color... and dang... I really wish I could see color like you do. I sort of agree with Condyk, but at the same time, you don't want to the shot to get too comfortable looking. You want it to feel cramped, so go easy on it.




  
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