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I leave it to the Viewers.
EDIT: I have a few people making a few construstive comments about this image, mainly
1. it's out of focus;
2. the angle is odd.
It's the risk you take when you try and create an uncomfortable emotive image.
The shot was taken without looking through the view finder. Basically, I held the camera as waist height and GUESSED the angle. - Focus was deliberately set to Manual and out.
I then sepia toned, re-toned the Blue Blanket and added Pin-light effects. It is actually half of a larger image showing another person sitting on the other side of the seat, and it was the middle of the day.
The angle, while again is a side effect of guessing, was deliberately angled as I knew that I was unlikely to get straight lines without looking. Besides, I always feel that angles can add either energy of a sense of being unbalanced depending on the severity of the angle.
That's my thoughts, and thanks to all those whom have offered their thoughts.
EDIT: I have a few people making a few construstive comments about this image, mainly
1. it's out of focus;
2. the angle is odd.
It's the risk you take when you try and create an uncomfortable emotive image.
The shot was taken without looking through the view finder. Basically, I held the camera as waist height and GUESSED the angle. - Focus was deliberately set to Manual and out.
I then sepia toned, re-toned the Blue Blanket and added Pin-light effects. It is actually half of a larger image showing another person sitting on the other side of the seat, and it was the middle of the day.
The angle, while again is a side effect of guessing, was deliberately angled as I knew that I was unlikely to get straight lines without looking. Besides, I always feel that angles can add either energy of a sense of being unbalanced depending on the severity of the angle.
That's my thoughts, and thanks to all those whom have offered their thoughts.
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