Re: God is my co-pilot...
First off, you're a little tilted here.
Other than that, I think this could be an interesting shot. The sepia doesn't really do anything for me, I'd either go with a harsh black and white, or saturated color.
adina
Re: God is my co-pilot...
I like this and the sepia is fine, but the picture needs just one person in one of the entrances, preferably not posing for the camera.
Tom
Re: God is my co-pilot...
In the “early years”, a georgia boy joins “the way to war”. A few years later, the “georgia boy returns”. He is mentally tired and physically exhausted. He tries to find a new meaning of life; He chooses to be”in the footsteps of Marco Polo”. He faces many difficulties in the journey. Whenever he is depressed, he always says, “God is my co-pilot”. The journey is finished with bitter-sweet experience. The boy eventually becomes an infamous “hero-author-hunter”. His name is pxxn.
Re: God is my co-pilot...
I like it. Has a nice feel of bygone times. Thanks to yo yo for the story line.
Bobby
Re: God is my co-pilot...
I like the sepia color, but the movie title area seems sooooooo bright in comparison to the rest of the area.. too much contrast for me. I agree with adina that the tilt is bad... technical issues like this can strike a big blow sometimes... It could also be a bit sharper (it might be the scan though).
Finally, I think this entire subject, meaning from the outer sides of the doorframes all the ways up to the movie title area, needs more border area/white space (not exactly "white" here of course). I seems really cramped to me.
Hope this helps -
GB