Like all of them. Especially the second! Great photographs. And I really like shadow portraits. You can create some great images with shadows, time of day, the way you stand, etc.Lots of fun to play around. The way you threw yourself on the tracks was interesting! I had the image of an old b&w Western movie where the maiden is tied to the tracks and the hero comes along in the nick of time, but this image was not at all passive. Quite the opposite!
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The first one is scary. I don't get the second, but I do like the third. It would make a great illustration for a modern, twisted Billy Goats Gruff.
ReplyDeleteThanks! The second has my reflection, partial. I may use the last as a story launch
DeleteLike all of them. Especially the second!
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs. And I really like shadow portraits.
You can create some great images with shadows, time of day, the way you stand, etc.Lots of fun to play around. The way you threw yourself on the tracks was interesting! I had the image of an old b&w Western movie where the maiden is tied to the tracks and the hero comes along in the nick of time, but this image was not at all passive. Quite the opposite!