I’m a context photographer (I just invented that term!) – I always take a step back to put something in its context or environment rather than step forward to get a close up of the detail. So my personal preference would be for Reflection B. I also like Reflection B because you can see that it’s a reflection because you can see the rest of the building, bottles in the windows, and I like the person in the corner of the frame. I think it’s a really interesting shot.
I agree with that. Do you think I should add the effect that is on Reflection A? Or do you think it is fine as is? I am usually a straight out of camera person with minimal finishing work. But I am trying to step my game up a bit by trying different filters and effects.
I’m a context photographer (I just invented that term!) – I always take a step back to put something in its context or environment rather than step forward to get a close up of the detail. So my personal preference would be for Reflection B. I also like Reflection B because you can see that it’s a reflection because you can see the rest of the building, bottles in the windows, and I like the person in the corner of the frame. I think it’s a really interesting shot.
I agree with that. Do you think I should add the effect that is on Reflection A? Or do you think it is fine as is? I am usually a straight out of camera person with minimal finishing work. But I am trying to step my game up a bit by trying different filters and effects.