Enough of the rambling, lets get down to the grunt work. This is the part where I start to sweat from thinking so much of how I am going to spit out some fancy, complicated words so that people think I have somewhat of a well sophisticated blog.
I shot these at an ISO of 1600 once again, to get a grainy look. The aperture was at 5.6 for some and for others 4.5. There wasn't a ton of light so my shutter speed stayed pretty consistent at about 1/50. Some of them I desaturated and they turned out pretty good. I kept it pretty simple on the editing as usual. Don't want to "church it up" to much.
barbarian: a member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations
• an uncultured or brutish person.
http://ryantaylorvisual.com/
I shot these at an ISO of 1600 once again, to get a grainy look. The aperture was at 5.6 for some and for others 4.5. There wasn't a ton of light so my shutter speed stayed pretty consistent at about 1/50. Some of them I desaturated and they turned out pretty good. I kept it pretty simple on the editing as usual. Don't want to "church it up" to much.
barbarian: a member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations
• an uncultured or brutish person.
http://ryantaylorvisual.com/
Why the out of focus photos? What are you trying to say with them?
ReplyDeleteAs far as the graininess photos, there is in Photoshop an ADD GRAIN filter that works quite well to give it the High ISO film look, if that is what you are going for it works better than the digital noise look.
The last image is the strongest out of the group. The look on his face draws the viewer in and makes us want to know more about him.
I followed your link but I am not sure how his work relates to this post.