I love the first and second one especially. They have a very unique style. The framing, subject matter, angle, and color correction are all spot on. Specifically in the second one your use of positive and negative space is excellent. Good work!
- Isaac
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The second image has an interesting perspective or perhaps it is only my perception but it looks like the world is upside down and the mud with the person seems to be above the viewer.
The second image has an interesting perspective or perhaps it is only my perception but it looks like the world is upside down and the mud with the person seems to be above the viewer.
That was exactly the impression I got when I first looked at #2.
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visually interesting stuff. that last one looks like his "skin" is melting off or something.
I'm mostly partial to #2, the angle, conversion and toning is just great (but it is so in all shots).
Thanks so much for sharing!
Take care!
-- thiago
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- Isaac
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That was exactly the impression I got when I first looked at #2.
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