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 Art Photogaphy : A Pirate's Mournful Remorse ~, Pop Shoot

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TSWholleymolley
post Feb 12 2012, 10:19 PM, updated 14y ago

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My full work is composed of a collection of photos expressing my intention of a series of photographs, should you have an interest please feel free to visit my full work here



I would really appreciate it if you can let your thoughts be known to me in this thread after you have seen my work.

My art is expressed using a story telling method derived from my past experimentation of combining impressions, I would be grateful for any feedback at all as they are valuable for my experiment's progress. Thank you =)




Author's Note

In this series, actually I was supposed to get to Tanjung Sepat and reach there at 8 am. However there is unfortunate delay and we actually reached the place at noon 12 pm.

Needless to say, the sun nearly killed me. My skin is still peeling off even today =(

It will be last time in my life I shoot in afternoon sun ever.

On the bright side at Tanjung Sepat there I tried this famous Pau omg ... it taste so good ! You guys should go try it ! haha

This post has been edited by Wholleymolley: Feb 12 2012, 10:26 PM
kyo_kusanagi
post Feb 12 2012, 10:24 PM

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saw model's face a bit oily in 3rd photo (too hot for her during photo shoot, pity for her & you. Sun burned)

may i know what is the relationship between the japanese sword with the model? T_T
TSWholleymolley
post Feb 12 2012, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(kyo_kusanagi @ Feb 12 2012, 10:24 PM)
saw model's face a bit oily in 3rd photo (too hot for her during photo shoot, pity for her & you. Sun burned)

may i know what is the relationship between the japanese sword with the model?  T_T
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No budget to buy / make cutlass =(



This post has been edited by Wholleymolley: Feb 12 2012, 10:25 PM
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post Feb 13 2012, 09:47 AM

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post Feb 13 2012, 06:29 PM

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The picture not bad. it look okay. smile.gif
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post Feb 13 2012, 08:05 PM

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much better than the previous one biggrin.gif
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post Feb 14 2012, 10:11 AM

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Protruding Elements from Subjects Heads – I nearly didn’t include this one but it’s so common that I just had to mention it. When shooting a portrait one of the common mistakes is for some background element to look like it’s sticking up out of a person’s head – like a horn. It’s often trees (as in the photo to the left) but could be anything. These shots can be quite comical but can also really throw the composition of a shot off.

 

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