Nice use of negative space and POV. Lucille Galleli your subject is isolated in the top of the frame and quite close the edge which creates emphasis and some tension. Great work!
Great POV Lucille Galleli. Were you kind of off center from the top of the staircase looking down? I’m picturing a metro station entrance.. I really like the angle and how he fills the frame! Well done!!
Thanks Stephanie Cassiday-Krueger. Well spotted. It is a metro entrance, but I was at the side and looking over the railing. The entrance is slightly curved, so I see why it seems that way.
Lucille Galleli this one really stands out for me. There is something about the angle of view here where you have a slightly elevated view looking down the staircase where it seems he is walking down not up and doing that horizontally, like there was no gravity or like one of those optical illusion Escher staircases. Wonderful shot, inspired me when I was out last night.
Angelo Gifford Yeahhhh…. means so much to hear that from you, Angelo. Thanks a bunch. I’m elated at the experiments this mentorship makes me indulge in.
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Nice use of negative space and POV. Lucille Galleli your subject is isolated in the top of the frame and quite close the edge which creates emphasis and some tension. Great work!
Great POV Lucille Galleli. Were you kind of off center from the top of the staircase looking down? I’m picturing a metro station entrance.. I really like the angle and how he fills the frame! Well done!!
Nice action, Iโm drawn to that motion in his step.
great catch and very well framed, nice work!
Thanks a bunch teresa pilcher … I was leaning over the stone and metal railing to get this. Definitely a perspective I haven’t tried ๐
Thanks Stephanie Cassiday-Krueger. Well spotted. It is a metro entrance, but I was at the side and looking over the railing. The entrance is slightly curved, so I see why it seems that way.
Thank you Marsha Leigh … I’m lucky I got that foot suspended in the air ๐
Thank you Christine Bichler. I’m thrilled I tried this perspective ๐
Lucille Galleli this one really stands out for me. There is something about the angle of view here where you have a slightly elevated view looking down the staircase where it seems he is walking down not up and doing that horizontally, like there was no gravity or like one of those optical illusion Escher staircases. Wonderful shot, inspired me when I was out last night.
Angelo Gifford Yeahhhh…. means so much to hear that from you, Angelo. Thanks a bunch. I’m elated at the experiments this mentorship makes me indulge in.
Perfect titles for this one! Indeed you are stepping it up! Works so well.
Kym Kamra Thanks a bunch ๐