“ How It Ended ”
I was really struggling for ideas for this one, perhaps because I don't watch many movies. Then whilst mindlessly scrolling Facebook, something popped up saying "the way it started vs. the way it ended'. It started with a photograph of a girl, her boyfriend and a puppy. It ended with a ...
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  • Melissa Freeman Edited 4 years ago

    ...and so I had to come look at the photo you referenced in the Window Light album. This is so clever. And again, you've nailed the whole light and shadow aspect. This… more

    ...and so I had to come look at the photo you referenced in the Window Light album. This is so clever. And again, you've nailed the whole light and shadow aspect. This totally looks like the final scene of a movie. I hope we get to see more of your little heroine in the future!

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  • Jim Waters Edited 4 years ago

    I love the depth of field, the lighting and, how you posed your characters. I could actually see this scene in a Lego Movie.

    I love the depth of field, the lighting and, how you posed your characters. I could actually see this scene in a Lego Movie.

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  • jay_wales Edited 4 years ago

    I love the lighting and your DoF gives a feeling of distance, I really think she's looking far away

    I love the lighting and your DoF gives a feeling of distance, I really think she's looking far away

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  • Laxmi C Edited 4 years ago

    I love how this is done. It immediately captured my eye. And DOF is great.

    I love how this is done. It immediately captured my eye. And DOF is great.

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