Here are two composites. I wanted to put photos of Stu on the back wall of the image but now that they are there I really don't think I like them... preference?
I like the idea of putting pictures on the wall, but I agree with Adam. Too much concentrated in one spot. What about just putting a single framed image back there?
I agree with Camden on the one might work, but the concentration doesn't, but the image feels like it is lacking something without anything back there. The darker lighting is definitely better too.
I like your idea.... adds to the overall strangness of the characters. I agreed with Ian.... It is too dark to appreciate the wall images. And they definelty need frames.
So I say roll with it just add some frames and greatly consider composition.
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P.S. the tone of the image now looks like the top one, and the layering is smoothed out more, so ignore the brightness of the bottom one.
Megan,
I don't like the pictures on the wall. I think I'd like them better, if they were in frames and not just concentrated in that one spot.
It looks good without them too.
It is very dark. It is hard to see the pictures at all. Definitely in frames. Oval. Randomly spaced.
I like the idea of putting pictures on the wall, but I agree with Adam. Too much concentrated in one spot. What about just putting a single framed image back there?
I agree with Camden on the one might work, but the concentration doesn't, but the image feels like it is lacking something without anything back there. The darker lighting is definitely better too.
I feel the lighter one works better for the main subject, maybe just crop some of the space on the left to make it more balanced.
I like your idea.... adds to the overall strangness of the characters. I agreed with Ian.... It is too dark to appreciate the wall images. And they definelty need frames.
So I say roll with it just add some frames and greatly consider composition.
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