I have noticed that I very much prefer stable compositions when it comes to photography. Lots of geometric shapes here.
I don't know if this technically counts as natural framing, but this is an attempt for #Resin-Aperture's March challenge.
Alfie isn't my most photogenic doll, but he's definitely my workhorse. I can put him through almost anything, and he'll comply. And since he's my oldest/most yellowed, I'm not as concerned about sticking him outside in the sun. That doesn't even make sense, but this kid will always be my favorite. <3
I'm not all that sure if it meets the challenge since this is all new to me... that being said I've been drawn back to this many times looking for the latest submissions.....
The pose is so natural, like slight movement caught by the camera. I wonder too.. is he hiding? From who? From what? Why?
It's like a bookcover that tells just enough to get your attention and I want to read this book!
The colors are all natural and pleasant to the eyes. The textures are interesting to see also. His red hair stands out without becoming too obvious. I look forward to more of your work.
The pose is so natural, like slight movement caught by the camera. I wonder too.. is he hiding? From who? From what? Why?
It's like a bookcover that tells just enough to get your attention and I want to read this book!
The colors are all natural and pleasant to the eyes. The textures are interesting to see also. His red hair stands out without becoming too obvious. I look forward to more of your work.
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