Longshot photography _ monomad daily chalenge

in Black And White15 hours ago

Hello to all my friends in the black and white community. I hope you're all doing well and everything is going smoothly. This is Meti, and I'm back with another photo shoot and another block. In this part, we'll continue with photos of my dear friend Meysam, whose face bears a striking resemblance to Hollywood actors like Jason Statham. In this section, we'll focus on the wide shots we took, moving away from the portrait mode. It was a lot of work with my dear colleague, Farideh, taking portrait photos. Well, without further ado, let's get to the photos we took.
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The first photo was taken from a very wide angle, with large rocks on our path that caught my attention. So, we started taking pictures in this area. I tried to place my dear friend in the center of the frame, and this photo was taken vertically. And since I didn't want to use any light other than sunlight, the model was facing the light, and to protect his eyes, he had his sunglasses on. Then I moved a little closer and took two more photos of him with different facial expressions and a closer lens. Once when he was looking towards the light and once when he was looking away.
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Next, I asked him to stand up and lean against another rock. I aimed the camera a little lower and took the photo. One point in these poses is that you should slightly lower your shoulders. This way, you look more stylish, broad-shouldered, and your shoulders appear more stretched in the photo. That day, we went to the top of a mountain where we came across a very large rock next to a tree, creating a sense of a treasure or a hidden place. I captured it from a very distant angle while he was facing the light.

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The interesting point was that because we were on the surface of the mountain, the mountain slope was still slightly inclined, which made our photo interesting. When I framed my shot along the slope of the hill, the other members were slightly bent, and I think it turned out to be a very cool photo.
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Another interesting point about these poses is the need to slightly lower your shoulders. This makes you look more stylish, broad-shouldered, and your shoulders appear more stretched in the photo. That day, we went to the top of a mountain where we came across a very large rock next to a tree, creating a sense of a treasure or a hidden place. I captured it from a very distant angle while he was facing the light. The interesting point was that because we were on the surface of the mountain, the mountain slope was still slightly inclined, which made our photo interesting. When I framed my shot along the slope of the hill, the other members were slightly bent, and I think it turned out to be a very cool photo.

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We've reached the end of another post. I hope you enjoyed it. Have a good day until we meet again. Goodbye.
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I really liked the long shots you captured. Especially in the portrait photos from 16 days ago, that blog post really highlighted the cinematic feel and the resemblance to Jason Statham

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