zoossh
Senior Member
but i do note a certain style. the leveling is pushed somehow. while the silhouette intended is not affected, there is also a significant degree of black shadows in the portraits that does not show much details. usually if the screen is not calibrated, some of the details in the shadows may not show up, but my screen is calibrated. so while the colors is vibrant, the shadow is too black in the portraits in my opinion. and becos it happens in all the photos, i think it is not a mistake but rather a style, so wonder what satya thinks abt it.
as for #20, it is the most interesting becos the color contrast is very high, considering that ts said it is taken in hot sun. considering that the boys got to squint their eyes, i guess it is probably obvious that satya is standing in front of the sun to shoot them well-illuminated with a nice blue sky whereas they are facing him and the sun behind him.... however with the strong contrast, the first min i look before reading is i thought the 4 person is being cut and paste onto the background, accounting for the difference in size of head. guess it is an illusion i have. but the impact of such a shot is interesting. what focal length did you shoot at?
as for #20, it is the most interesting becos the color contrast is very high, considering that ts said it is taken in hot sun. considering that the boys got to squint their eyes, i guess it is probably obvious that satya is standing in front of the sun to shoot them well-illuminated with a nice blue sky whereas they are facing him and the sun behind him.... however with the strong contrast, the first min i look before reading is i thought the 4 person is being cut and paste onto the background, accounting for the difference in size of head. guess it is an illusion i have. but the impact of such a shot is interesting. what focal length did you shoot at?