This night scene breathes an atmosphere that I like, very good @ruliphotoart !
I like the game of green and red, rather the way you have dramatized the latter. The duality of those tones in this night scene takes everything to a very cinematic point, as you say, very M83 (I am also very cool!)
At the technical level, nothing to comment, without cuts or strange effects you have been able to apply it perfectly. The way the light falls on the model as well as the direction it has for me work perfectly. If I had to ask something more from the image, I would only think of modifying the frame a bit. When I look at the photo I see that the model is very close to the lower margin / cut. With that beautiful texture of grass, it would have been cool to open a little box and leave a little more margin / grass underneath. In fact (already speaking for pure personal taste) perhaps moving the camera a little further away and "isolating" the model more, the photo would breathe even more that atmosphere of fantastic lighting, a video clip of a French electronic band;)
Be that as it may @ruliphotoart , I can only congratulate you because not only have you managed to apply the technique in a satisfactory way but you have managed to print a good atmosphere to the final result. Good for you!
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Ibai
Teacher PlusThis night scene breathes an atmosphere that I like, very good @ruliphotoart !
I like the game of green and red, rather the way you have dramatized the latter. The duality of those tones in this night scene takes everything to a very cinematic point, as you say, very M83 (I am also very cool!)
At the technical level, nothing to comment, without cuts or strange effects you have been able to apply it perfectly. The way the light falls on the model as well as the direction it has for me work perfectly. If I had to ask something more from the image, I would only think of modifying the frame a bit. When I look at the photo I see that the model is very close to the lower margin / cut. With that beautiful texture of grass, it would have been cool to open a little box and leave a little more margin / grass underneath. In fact (already speaking for pure personal taste) perhaps moving the camera a little further away and "isolating" the model more, the photo would breathe even more that atmosphere of fantastic lighting, a video clip of a French electronic band;)
Be that as it may @ruliphotoart , I can only congratulate you because not only have you managed to apply the technique in a satisfactory way but you have managed to print a good atmosphere to the final result. Good for you!
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thechemistryoflight
@ibai thank you very much for the comment!!
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