John Peri 1,029 Posted December 24, 2010 Browsing through your portfolio today and came across this one. It remnds me of how important it is to change perspective sometimes. This is a very interesting angle you have chosen that gives a cinematographic quality to the photo which helps in an important way to enhance the impact factor in my view. A strong image, I love it.Wishing you a very Happy Christmas my friend. John Link to comment
gsphotoguy 3 Posted December 24, 2010 John - Thank you for the kind words. Unusual seems to be an element for me these days. It might be the location, angle of view or something about the subject or pose. I guess it is my way of trying to create something new and unique. For part of this session, this one is an example, I was laying on my back on the floor. We were working in the hallway outside the main studio with a single stripbox and continuous light. The ceiling was a good one which also helped.Merry Chistmas to you and yours too!-Mark Link to comment
gsphotoguy 3 Posted December 25, 2010 At a workshop session. We were working in the hallway outside the main studio area. Lighting was a single, continuous light with a stripbox. Link to comment
davidmccracken 2 Posted December 26, 2010 Yes! It is good to try different things when shooting any subject. For me, I like the vantage point. There really isn't a lot to say. I do like it. Link to comment
gsphotoguy 3 Posted January 8, 2011 Gian Marco and Murizio - Thank you both.David - I am glad I went for this view, thanks.-Mark Link to comment
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