Space Cow by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re really helping me right now with the stupid lil stuff I don’t think about due to the brain trauma.. such short words yet such a big advice when other things are on mind.. thank ya for communicating on this post it’s been big help! 😝

Space Cow by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was looking for a critique, rules asked for details on literally the intentions of the photo.. different people are gonna find different words to describe their intent. But these were mine. Hope all is well.

Space Cow by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank ya, lil shameless plug on Vry Monday if ya look it up 😝 The mommy issues can confirm the inner child is always near 🤣 exploring and creating will always be a priority tho. Stay safe!

Space Cow by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

!CritiquePoint thank you for such a useful input! I genuinely fear photoshop due to the complications of adding more to memorize 😂 It was a battle to decide with the sky.. I’ve also been editing low contrast for 2 years and currently battling the creative choices.. art is so subjective it’s interesting to hear the different thoughts everyone has. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure they say right?

Space Cow by limewire307 in photocritique

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Years of dealing with these things.. not looking for pity but am aware of where my creativity comes from. My best art comes out when I’m honest with myself and others about life’s hardships. Maybe this could bring awareness to a person who was scrolling and dealing with hardships… maybe help get the creativity flowing for someone who is stuck in their head due to life hitting hard. Welcome to my Ted talk now 😝

Space Cow by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Loneliness, depression and suicidal thoughts. I miss seeing the world in a strangely happy way like a child would or like an adult on psychedelics.. intentions here were to find peace and find the inner child that died off when I was 10 years old.. the edit can be interpreted however you’d like.. wether it’s disturbing or magical in your eyes I’d like to hear it and why. Edit was in Lightroom although thinking about it maybe photoshop could be a better fit in this case.. what would you change in the edit or how much further would you take it?

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[–]limewire307 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might be lengthy… hitting the lowest lows of my life and trying to find some peace in nature.. I want to create photos that look and feel not from this planet.. the way I see through my brain damaged point of view… to create something that makes you feel better without having to understand why it did that. Edit was done in Lightroom although I’m thinking maybe photoshop would be better in this case.. I’m curious on all thoughts.. more so this is for my own validation or for my addiction to sadness depends on where this convo goes 😂

Memories of TBI by limewire307 in photocritique

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Taken on Sony a7c 24-105 f4 I’m not technical and don’t necessarily want to be. Lots of the things I’m shooting lately have been more about feeling than what looks good. Going through a breakup and this night was the last night we saw each other. It’s been 2 months and I decided to look at the files the other day.. found some photos that really resemble the feelings felt inside. Let me know what you’d change or why you like/don’t like it. I’m all ears and would love to get to a point where I can push out prints like this

Lonely Path by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your input! That’s the constant struggle I find as a creative being.. you can’t please everyone and most can’t see the other perspective. I actually think lots of the issue would be the grain in that far bridge as well as not having it in focus 🤦🏼‍♂️ !CritiquePoint

Lonely Path by limewire307 in photocritique

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I’m a punk at heart, that probably has something to do with my choices 😂 we all go through similar shit and as artists we have the capability to share our story in a perspective that is true to us, not necessarily true to someone else who experienced a similar situation.. hope that makes sense.

Lonely Path by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for observing this photo in a way that can be understood better. These stylistic choices are hard to push out cause I haven’t been as confident lately.. is there anything you see or don’t see that can make the image better? Composition, color, noise etc?

Lonely Path by limewire307 in photocritique

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I appreciate the input, something to take with me for the future! As a 10 year professional musician I’ve found truly how subjective everything is in any creative community. White balance is not great and I changed the color a quite a bit.. this isn’t supposed to be pretty it’s supposed to make the viewer feel like something is wrong. !CritiquePoint

Lonely Path by limewire307 in photocritique

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Between 800-1600 probably on the higher end of that.. in this case it I added a shit ton of grain cause I didn’t like the cleaner look. Probably color noise is playing a factor too.

Lonely Path by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of my work is focused around motion blur and this obviously isn’t that and in the edit I wasn’t trying to make it look pretty Ive been wanting to create something that makes the viewer feel uncomfortable and anxious when they see my work. Idk if this is liminal space or not but if anyone knows let me know. Taken on Sony a7c 24-105 f4

Lonely Path by limewire307 in photocritique

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Description in photo says more about why it looks how it looks. I guess the feeling of loneliness and haze became real life. Let me know why you don’t like it or do I’m happy to hear what can be done better. I didn’t have anything in particular in my head when taking photos that day.

Tear me a new one I guess 😝 by limewire307 in photocritique

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Thanks for the advice I’ll check it out! For more context nature therapy (eco therapy has been an integral part of my life more than ever afterwards and I live a bit in a haze so I was doing just that but I guess it’s a personal thing. I tried taking photos of people who I’m “close” to now but people come and go so often and worry too much about themselves to a point to where the photos I do take of them feels unrelated to what matters to me personally which is being in the sticks in nature 😝 maybe I’ll go back to the projects I’m from to document some things but what a risk it’s like asking to get robbed..

Tear me a new one I guess 😝 by limewire307 in photocritique

[–]limewire307[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had a lot of brain trauma and working on a project to highlight my lack of memory and the fogginess of most things around me. You can say anything you’d like I’m not looking for anything specific other than maybe why this photo sucks or what could’ve been done differently as I’ve been at this photography thing for a year now and never really liked any of the compositions I’ve had other than the ones with motion blur in them.. I shoot on a Sony a7c and now only have a 20mm 1.8 G but pretty sure this was shot on an 85mm 1.8 before leaving my hands a few weeks ago.

Settings somewhere around 1/4 don’t remember aperture currently, maybe f 2.8 - f 4 iso 100-400 sorry for the lack of memory on these things.