Hi Nelson! Congratulations on your work and thank you for sharing the final result with us!
A very unusual image, which makes it even more interesting how you have applied the tools and techniques learned to your project. I like how you played with the light and shadows, although, perhaps, for a more natural effect, I would look at this photograph again with fresh eyes after a while and soften the effect uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupt. supposed). It's great that you chose photographs from your own collection and created a completely personal story, that is very valuable to me. Congratulations again!
Good luck in the world of art and may inspiration never leave you!
A hug!
Alisa
@alisasibirskaya Hi Alisa. Thank you so much for your comments. This is the first Domestika course I have completed and submitted the final project for, and I am glad that it has been well received; it even makes me want to do another image with another theme. Indeed, the images of the model (with the microphone and on the gold disc) are from a session I did a year ago; the others are images downloaded from the Internet and edited. I must say that I was not familiar with the double development technique, and now that I have used it for the first time, I love it; from now on, I will apply it in my photography sessions, whether they are “fine art” or not.
I will soon follow your advice and make a new version of the image with the smoothed effect.
Thank you very much for everything. I enjoyed your course and I hope to do more fine art photography work.
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Teacher PlusHi Nelson! Congratulations on your work and thank you for sharing the final result with us!
A very unusual image, which makes it even more interesting how you have applied the tools and techniques learned to your project. I like how you played with the light and shadows, although, perhaps, for a more natural effect, I would look at this photograph again with fresh eyes after a while and soften the effect uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupt. supposed). It's great that you chose photographs from your own collection and created a completely personal story, that is very valuable to me. Congratulations again!
Good luck in the world of art and may inspiration never leave you!
A hug!
Alisa
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@alisasibirskaya Hi Alisa. Thank you so much for your comments. This is the first Domestika course I have completed and submitted the final project for, and I am glad that it has been well received; it even makes me want to do another image with another theme. Indeed, the images of the model (with the microphone and on the gold disc) are from a session I did a year ago; the others are images downloaded from the Internet and edited. I must say that I was not familiar with the double development technique, and now that I have used it for the first time, I love it; from now on, I will apply it in my photography sessions, whether they are “fine art” or not.
I will soon follow your advice and make a new version of the image with the smoothed effect.
Thank you very much for everything. I enjoyed your course and I hope to do more fine art photography work.
Greetings,
Nelson.
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