moody graveyard b&w picture

john3eblover

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shot this one a while back on T-Max 400, it was very foggy and hazy so that is why its so grainy. I guess i'm wondering about the composition mainly. does it work or not? Thanks.

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I like it. :) It's very centered, and I think it works all right here. I would probably have taken a few steps to the left, then to the right, and taken a couple shots from that perspective, as well. Looks like a really pretty cemetery; you certainly had perfect, gloomy weather to set the mood. I also like the barren trees. :thumbup:

Good old T-Max 400. Always love the look of that stuff.
 
terri said:
I would probably have taken a few steps to the left, then to the right

i don't think he was in the yard learning a dance step.

actually, 37 1/2 inches to the right and 178 inches back and you'd be dead on balls!
 
JonMikal said:
i don't think he was in the yard learning a dance step.

actually, 37 1/2 inches to the right and 178 inches back and you'd be dead on balls!

Hhahahaa.... K seriously that just made my night.

Good Shot. I like the grainess of this! Composition it works perfectly aswell. I love t-max! I usually shoot 100 though. Good shot!
 
thanks guys. i can probably go back and reshoot this sometime soon, so maybe i'll try to get a better angle on things. there are some sweet old graveyards around here
 
I think the grain works really well here. The composition feels a bit off-kilter but i don't think you can help that really. I think it's the varying heights of the treetops. But really nice shot :)
 
JonMikal said:
i don't think he was in the yard learning a dance step.

actually, 37 1/2 inches to the right and 178 inches back and you'd be dead on balls!

omg, lmao!! dead on balls would have been about 60.5" lower... straight down! imo

very cool shot balls or no balls
 

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