This is a discussion on Little pile of my light and shadow photos within the Black and White - Monochrome/Monotone - photography forum forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; And some concert stuff...
You have some wonderful images there Moghiron
Just a quick suggestion, if you are looking for comments or critique I recommend not posting so many at once. Whilst I have enjoyed looking at these images it starts to become a little overwhelming to comment on such a big batch
Welcome to the forum. Quite the tour of your life. Very evocative and overwhelming as RM notes. The black and white seems to be your signature style, and it's mostly very well done. The concert photos are a whole different theme, in a different context. I like the photo of the fans at the concert (phot 4 in post #11) quite a lot.
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Thanks guys!
This sure is bit too much, but it was just to get in speed with all i did...
Now, as new come, it will be no more but few in a row...
Black and white is very dear to me because it do look good on many subjects of my interest, and I have yet to show street, and nature I did in color.
Again, I don't know much about photography, but in time I found ways to get hold of what I see and feel from a scene...
Concerts became new for me last year, and I do like the way it comes out, considering gear and skill... hehe
and that one with fans, (4 in 11th post)... for me, its all about that girl on the left, one with odd hair, holding for the fence...
It was heavily underexposed, and as I tried to recover it in CameraRaw, she became the center of the photo... everything else to me is just backdrop...
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
Thanks for sharing this enormous set with us. There are many fab shots here - I might single some out when i get a bit more time.
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I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Wow! Very appealing overall with some really well done images in there.
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