Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Jeremy L- My Shadow

21 January 2017
Nikon D80
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8
Adobe Lightroom
Mextures

I was content with the way this came out. This piece is a bit on the conceptual side. To me, the body language of the shadow on the wall embodies an internal conflict. Take it for what you will.

- J Lipsey

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The lines are really good in this. I like how the shadow comes across the image and projects an outline of him and the rail onto the wall. I like the hue of the red in this photo and how it's not over-saturated. You do a really good job with these film edits with the muted blacks and it looks like you added some watermarks to this one. it's different and interesting to look at, well done!
- Matthew W

Anonymous said...

this is a great photo. i love the out of focus filmy look. The colors blend so well.keep killing it

Anonymous said...

This is a good picture. I love the shadows and he colors. I also like the offset you added. This is great!

Anonymous said...

This is a great picture.I love the shadows and the lines. I like the way this picture almost looks like film. Great job!

Anonymous said...

I like the warm colors, the exposure, and the subject of the image.

-RF, HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like the tones in the photo. The shadow on the wall is also a really nice little detail that I like. Awesome photo man.

Ben D-HHS

Anonymous said...

I love this photo so much! The shadows in this photo is amazing. I also love the tones in this picture. It makes it look somewhat vintage. This photo is very simple yet beautiful. You did a great job! -Grace H

Anonymous said...

Love the lighting. The shadow itself adds so much character to the image. The grainy filmish effect is also really pleasing to the eye. Good job!

JTC - HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture with the sharp shadows and soft lighting. I think having the guy centered really works with this picture. I like this picture for the grainy film effect. Good job!
Dayne M-HHS