“ Low-Key Loki ”
I used a black background to create the Low-Key effect. I placed the figure and candle between the camera and back ground, used an aperture of F11 to keep everything in focus as much as possible and to also stop as much light as possible.
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Portrait
  • Lynne Rapson Edited 5 years ago

    I like the way the face is lighten up by the light of the candle. Great focus and reflection on the "eyes". Also great use of rule of thirds.

    I like the way the face is lighten up by the light of the candle. Great focus and reflection on the "eyes". Also great use of rule of thirds.

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  • Keith Wobeser Edited 5 years ago

    Fun set up for the shot. Like the catch light in his eyes. Great title too!

    Fun set up for the shot. Like the catch light in his eyes. Great title too!

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  • Tom Mish Edited 5 years ago

    I like how the subject's eye picks up the reflection of the candle.

    I like how the subject's eye picks up the reflection of the candle.

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  • Irena Veljovic Edited 5 years ago

    Very nicely done!

    Very nicely done!

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Fujifilm XT-2 Fujifilm 18-55mm f/2.8-4
1/4 f/11 200 46.3

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#lowkey #lowkeyphotography #fuji #lowlight #portrait

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