Wednesday, May 7, 2008

by Ian Friley 5/7/08
















FlickBridge
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Flick Hallway
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FlickHooks
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FlickTrain 2
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SaschaPiano
by Ian Friley

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have good composition and different pictures showing perspective.

I am curious though... Are you wanting to give all of those pictures a grainy look by using ISO 1600? I understand that may have been needed for your inside shots without a flash, but the outside ones you could have lowered your ISO and still had a fast enough shutter speed to expose the picture correctly.

Also, I would have played with my White Balance settings and tried cloudy on the train picture and you're blues could have been more rich for your sky.

Great work, keep shooting!

Anonymous said...

Good approach, Your subject has a great expression and you have captured it well.
Image is a little dark.
Maybe a little fill flash, or a reflector to bounce some light.
Make sure the subjects eyes are in sharp focus. The softness of the photo may be due to use of high ISO.Hymn book is distracting.

Over all I like the image. This would be a fun image to add a digital backdrop to.

Anonymous said...

I realized I did not comment on the previous images, I apologize for the oversight. I like the fact that you have explored a theme. What a great way to expand your creativity. I love the first image and the presence of grain. Sky is over exposed, but could be corrected in post processing.

Second Image (hallway) Again I like the theme, but this image could be stronger with some advanced planning. The tables in the hallway and the sign on the wall could be temporarily moved for a much stronger image.

Third image my favorite! I love the angle, the effort to see something in a different way.

Fourth image (train) Another strong image, but difficult to shoot because of the range of bright areas verses dark. Solution would be to expose for the brighter sky and fill flash or reflect light onto train car, or. Shoot one image based on shadow exposure, one on sky exposure and combine in Photoshop.