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Still moment
Last friday I was part of a photoshooting. The theme was flying-dresses. It is part of a commercial and marketing campaign of a company. I was part of it as the assistant mainly engaged in helping with lighting. Anyway I had my Nikon D200 on my neck all the time. As you may already know me, I like taking candid moments and this is one of them. It was a moment when both the girl and the horse were having a short pause and that was my moment 😄. The sky was that of the sunset, but for me B&W was more tempting 😅. Your honest feedback is more than welcomed!
Still moment
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@Endri Dano I mean this. You could potentially use the clone tool.
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@Endri Dano Yeah i figured :D seeing the color version, I understand why you choose the black and white one. If you would ask a 100 people what version they liked more, it would probably be close to 50/50
Assignment #16: The Psychology of Red & Blue (Until August 2nd)
Hey everyone, A quick apology for the delay. I am still working on some exciting upgrades for our academy alongside a few major client projects. This assignment is starting a bit later, but it will run until the very end of July. From August onwards, we will shift to a clean, full one-month rhythm. This time, we work with Color Psychology. (For deep guidance, look at the complete color guide in our resource library here). Welcome to Assignment #16 THE TASK: Create or select an intentional image (or a mini-series) where the color Red, the color Blue, or the direct interaction of both dictates the entire emotional narrative. Crucial Note: Use Black, White, and Grey as neutrals to anchor your composition. Do not just shift your white balance to force a color onto the frame. We want real, intentional color choices. SOME IDEAS: - The Monochromatic Dominance: Flood the entire frame with just one single color. (Example: A deep blue sky with a small white plane). - The Chromatic Friction: Place a striking red element directly against a deeply blue environment. Use the psychological contrast to create instant separation between subject and background. - The Ambient Mood: Focus on lighting rather than objects. Use the natural blue hour of twilight, or the artificial red reflection of neon lights. - The Neutral Contrast: Use whites, blacks, and greys as a canvas to shape your color subject. Like a single red graffiti on a massive white wall, or a lonely cloud in a deep blue sky. THE GOAL: To train your selective perception. We want to see you move past just "capturing colored objects." The color itself should be the main character of the image. THE RULES: - Title Format: Please use "Assignment #16: [Your Title]" - Number of pictures: You can submit up to 3 images this time (either separately or as a coherent mini-series in one single post). Quality over quantity is paramount—curate only your absolute strongest frames. - Details: Add 2–3 brief sentences explaining the emotional intent behind your choice. What specific emotion do you associate with your image? - The Mission: Go out and shoot a new frame (highly preferred) or select an intentional, unreleased piece from your archives. - Where to post: Create a New Post inside the "Assignments" category.
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@Cristina Garces looking forward to it! :)
A Street in Toledo
I've been spending more time exploring black-and-white photography and am really enjoying it. I'm focusing on seeing light, shadow, and tonal contrast more intentionally, and this image is part of that practice. I'd love to hear your thoughts—what works, what doesn't, and any suggestions for improvement. Thanks for taking a look!
A Street in Toledo
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I personally miss a bit of a subject. I like the tonal rendering and the grain is a personal choice, but there is no focus point where my eye can rest. As a suggestion, maybe try to look for harsher shadows and then go closer. Pick one specific part of a scene that intrigues you (like here on the left side) and totally focus on that. :)
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I feel like if need to learn french with all those titles :D
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nice one! I am just wondering where his toy is :D
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Emanuel Schi
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Professional Photographer with multiple international awards and Reportage and Landscape photography. Analog lover and photography teacher.

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