How's the photo department of Savannah?
Your work is excellent so far. Try pushing yourself in the tonal qualities of B&W. The results can be incredible, as long as realistic limitations are set up.
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How's the photo department of Savannah?
Your work is excellent so far. Try pushing yourself in the tonal qualities of B&W. The results can be incredible, as long as realistic limitations are set up.
The photo department here is pretty badass, too bad I wont have access to it until next quarter :smith: (all current photos have nothing to do with SCAD whatsoever)
Also, by tonal qualities, do you mean photographing stuff that focuses on tones and contrast, rather than content?
Like this photo? (I didn't take this)
http://blog.epicedits.com/wp-content...ct5734-470.jpg
It could be interesting, I just don't really think that way, I guess I could give it a try, I need a break from street photography.
http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs50/i/20...eaperManHK.jpg
Just as I stepped out onto the street from the camera store I was in, it started raining, this woman rushed to cover herself with her jacket.
http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs50/i/20...eaperManHK.jpg
A woman crosses the street without looking.
http://fc09.deviantart.net/fs50/i/20...eaperManHK.jpg
http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs51/i/20...eaperManHK.jpg
Boston is supposedly "The Hub" and yet here is an almost empty street in the middle of the city
Awesome pics; last one has some odd tension, which is cool.
Why are you in Boston?
Thanks man. I'm in Boston for thanksgiving - my aunt and cousins live up here.
You must spend a lot of time out on the street to come across all these situiations, reaper.
The photo with the woman in the awesome coat would be so much cooler without the guy behind her :C
Still, I idolize you.
e: is it just me, or is the photo with the woman crossing the street not actually focused on the woman?
Yeah, I know, I wish he wasn't in the background either. And yeah, the woman crossing the street is out of focus, I forgot to stop down - iirc that was shot at f/1.8
Anyway, thanks man.
Why the grayscale? It is extremely cliche IMO.
Edit: Disregard; I looked further up.