This is the first shot from my photo shoot you will notice a reoccurring theme which incorporates a 'concealed identity'. All of these photos are taken with the subject facing away from the camera, this adds to the obscure atmosphere these pictures have. Most of the locations in this photo shoot were on the edge of steep hills which gives them a sense of height and perspective.
I wanted to try using a strong depth of field with a branch out of focus and the subject and background in focus. Im undecided on how it looks but it definitely adds variety to my photos which is important.
I tried it where the picture had less branch in it to see if the effect looked any better. i prefer it looking like this, with less branch in the image. I also prefer this pose as it looks more flamboyant and elegant.
I enlarged this image because i thought the pose looked quite surreal. The angle the subject is at makes it look like hes just hanging in the air. Im not happy about where this photo was taken i should make taken it following the road as the picture would have been better framed.
I saw this opening in the trees that looked like a walkway so i decided to take a photo there. This photo reminds me of somebody hanging from a noose. Just the way the feet look as if they are hanging not floating. It was getting dark at this point so i had to boost the ISO to 2000 so my images started to become a bit noisy.
These are the last couple of photos that i took from my photo shoot and as it was getting dark and i was running out of ideas i decided to add a camera effect called 'forest' . It enhances the colour green in the photograph and adds a post crop vignette. You can see that the photo is slightly noisy but thats because it was getting dark. I do like this effect as it works in conjunction with the trees and shrubbery.
This is another similar photo with the same effect. I think that this pose isn't quite as good as the previous photo but feel this photo still has a certain ambience that could not be achieved without the camera effect.
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