The (clearer) shot with 2 silhouetted figures was shot at ISO 3200.
The other shot was shot handheld using a long exposure and ICM.
Feel free to comment/critique any aspect.
Thx
This is a discussion on Cinema Beaubien Montreal within the Street - Urban Photography forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; The (clearer) shot with 2 silhouetted figures was shot at ISO 3200. The other shot was shot handheld using a ...
The (clearer) shot with 2 silhouetted figures was shot at ISO 3200.
The other shot was shot handheld using a long exposure and ICM.
Feel free to comment/critique any aspect.
Thx
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I like what we see going on in the first shot. The green entering the door, the silhouette to the left that stood still for the photo and the crop just seem to work better to me.
I like the ICM one better but I'm not certain that it's because of the fact that it's ICM. The composition, with the placement of the people and the slightly closer viewpoint seems to be having a big effect on how I see the image. It feels like people are a part of the theatre in shot 1 but it seems like they are indifferent in shot 2. I prefer the one where they are interacting.
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