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#1 Jan
#2 Rosalie
#3 Rob
#2 Rosalie
#3 Rob
The Weekly WET Challenge // The A-Z Alphabet Game // The Photo Chain Game
Thanks, I did not even think about a title for a photo in this thread. So interesting you mention it, will keep it in mind.1 Jan1977 - even though he did not give his photo a title
2 Levina
3 RDWP
I think I should have been more precise in my definition of what film noir is. It's funny how, when you know something, you assume other people do too.#1 Jan
#2 Rosalie
#3 Rob
Thank you for pointing it out, I totally read over it and assuming I more or less knew the rules, I do not read the rules in the new threads... I will try to remember it from now on.Rule #6 for entry was to Title your image and I felt it was an important rule. I thought Lavina's title was perfect for her shot. I also felt that Film-Noir would be better in black and white. I really liked the dark theme of the cemetery, that RDWP entered, but I thought that there was too much texture in the angel which was why I didn't give it a higher place.
Thanks for the explanantion. Your title (good that people title their photosIn this case, I felt my photo was more of a silhouette than a low key photo because some of it was too bright, but I entered it anyway because I couldn't resist. So i would not have voted on my own image even if I was allowed. I was trying to get silhouettes by shooting in a dark room what was reflected in a mirror.
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This is one of my early attempts which I have made b&w. I am reflected in the mirror in front of me. I realized that my camera lens was reflecting the the reflection of the window behind me. So I took the best one of the reflections of my head and edited the best lens reflection into the middle of it, This is an unedited attempt because when I edit them it strips the exif
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