Thursday, February 27, 2020

Zach B - Pretty Plastic

This is a photo I took towards the start of the year. It is of my friend Olivia and I edited this picture to turn it in for the LensCulture contest. In order to take the photo I used a cover of Ferrero Rocher cover that distorted the image to make multiple shots of the same subject. I put this photo through the Nik collection coloring filter giving it a lighter bluish pink tone to the photo. I really like the distortion too :)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this photo! The multiple shots create an interesting perspective, and talk about resourceful, using a candy wrapper to create such an interesting shot! The color and light created by the plastic create lines that accentuate the subject, who also provides a subtle contrast to a cooler background with her outfit. Overall, like always, this photo is both interesting and aesthetically appealing, good work!

FM HHS

Anonymous said...

This photo truly is great my friend! The displacement and looking through broken glass is something to truly behold. I love the contrast as well. I don't think I would do anything to change it. Good work my friend!


-Austin Coley

Anonymous said...

The distorted part with her expression almost makes her seem broken. While the colors give a very optimistic and almost fairytale vibe. It is the type of photo you have to think about. I might have cropped in on Olivia a little more and darkened some areas. Either way, it is a beautiful photo.
Macy M - HHS

Anonymous said...

this is a really cool picture! i love how you might the tones super light and the background really matches the vibe of this picture. nice work!

Anonymous said...

This is a really cool picture! I love the composition and the rainbow effect. You did great work! The only thing i would do is make the colors a tiny bit sharper, but thats personal preference! Awesome work!

Anonymous said...

Cool picture!! I like the vibes this picture gives off!! I like the color tone you used for his picture.
Good Work Zach!