Oh, this is a beautiful angle, Ely. I like how the shadows work its purpose compliment the lights creating drama and mystery in the photograph.
I use lights and shadows, too, in my style of painting. It highlights the subjects better leaving rich impressions in the edges. In the end, its the viewers that complete the picture and create story in their head ~ in a way inviting them to participate to my creations. As an old adage said: "Leave something to the the mind.
here, I was trying to capture the sunrise behind the tree, and it turned out that the shape of the leaves and the trunk became more prominent.
"In the end, its the viewers that complete the picture and create story in their head" - Thanks for telling me that. I always thought every viewer gives different meaning and interpretation to a work of art, sometimes far from what the artist's own views. And that makes it even more interesting...
Oh, this is a beautiful angle, Ely. I like how the shadows work its purpose compliment the lights creating drama and mystery in the photograph.
I use lights and shadows, too, in my style of painting. It highlights the subjects better leaving rich impressions in the edges. In the end, its the viewers that complete the picture and create story in their head ~ in a way inviting them to participate to my creations. As an old adage said: "Leave something to the the mind.
I wish you well.
~ Jeques