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Okay, so the next three area bit different because I really wanted to make sure that I add some humans into the shots - I started getting a little bored/frustrated with just shooting inanimate objects.
I don't normally shoot portraits, or street, but I would like to work up to it, so I started shooting B to start thinking about how humans work within the frame.
I think that narrative of the shots definitely changes when there's a person because they are a lot easier for us to relate to, but yeah, let's see.
>Reasons I shot this:
-Light on the background was nice for leading lines and separating the subject away from it too
- Wanted the undistracting background, which was dark, against the blasting sun.
-Eyes closed to further show how bright the sun was.
-Off balance comp because I like playing with that.
>Things I'd do different next time:
-Eyes open - I don't really vibe with the closed eyes.
-Watch the crop, as i'm cutting off a big chunk of the subject.
-Swap the hand in which she is holding the broom - the leading line is pointing away from the frame and I think it could have worked better if it was pointing towards the centre.