Thanks to Faestock, Zigabooooo, gd08 and emilyemilybeth (www.estherandemily.org).
At first my idea was to create a kind of scene "where the girl passed, everything seemed to be 'devoured' by the darkness of night and in the snow" behind her.
A personal friend saw this work, liked the idea, and said "could have snow falling in front of the girl, too", so I was with this in mind and decided to add to the work! I hope have gotten more interesting with the snow. Thank you! (5 years and 2673 days ago)
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Too much empty space on the sides, which lessens the impact of your subject. I would suggest cropping off the empty space and making your subject occupy more of your picture plane.
Thank you for your comment Mossy, but if I cut the sides, my work will flee the proposal is that it look like she is walking on a street. If I cut, the houses will disappear and she would be in a 'somewhere' without definition.
I understand your point of view, but the work is to be seen as "a scene" and not just the model itself.
Once, thank you for your observation!!
this is wonderful would you mind if i use it as desktop wallpaper i love it great job
The black framing around your image already has destroyed any "scene" you may have attempted, by removing the viewer from the area. While I can appreciate your desire to create an environment, the fact that the snow basically stops where the houses begin already places her "somewhere" that is not connected to the background. Judicious cropping of the excess darkness - even if only to the edges of the window frames, approximately 1/3 of the way in, would give your subject much more dominance in the image, and minimize the awkward juxtoposition of the snowy street with unsnowy buildings on either side, even if you retain the black framing.
Thank you so much, Mossy.
Looks like the Previews at the movie theater.. good luck author
Thank you very much, Driven!
The framing of the image should be vertical rather than horizontal, and to me there is nothing chaotic about a night scene with a gentle snow fall.
Thank you so much, CMYK, you're right, the title FAIL, I changed.
Awesome!...
Thank you so much, Jordy!
Love it!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Glad you liked! Thank you!
Awesome. Love the dark mood
Glad you liked, dear. Thank you!
Congrats!
Thank you so much!!
Congrats very nice work
Thank you very much!
congrats i told you it was the best
Thank you so much for the support, sweets!
Congrats Daniela!!
you are creating better and better chops..
love your ideas, keep it that way..Congrats again!.
Thank you so much for your kind words, Jordy. Always lovely!
Congrats Daniela, well done!!
Thank you so much Rein!!
Congratualtions my friend....good job!
Thank you so much, dear!!!
Beautiful and moody, love it! Congrats
Thank you very much, sweets!
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