“ Trapped in a Glass Cage ”
Using my phone camera as a light source, I cast this shadow against my kitchen wall. A russian nesting doll inside a glass cage hanging just off center in the desolate nothingness. The phone camera light not strong enough to fully light up the back wall gave some great tones as it fades off...
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  • Helen Oliver Edited 3 years ago

    I love your composition which adds tension. The lighting is creative and lovely. This would work well as black and white too.

    I love your composition which adds tension. The lighting is creative and lovely. This would work well as black and white too.

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  • Kathryn White Edited 3 years ago

    Great lines and shapes, I thought it was a lamp at first. I find the darker tones on the left a bit distracting so would have been tempted to crop slightly, though not… more

    Great lines and shapes, I thought it was a lamp at first. I find the darker tones on the left a bit distracting so would have been tempted to crop slightly, though not to remove the tones altogether as I do like the lighter ones. Good use of negative space for a minimalist shot.

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Nikon Z6 Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6
2" f/4 250 18

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