red, keys and blueby
nicklevyComment by graphicfunk: from the critique club:
It is obvious you are an artist with a plan. Yes, the a key represents freedom. This is something mostly young married lovers experience when they get into the cars to escape the other or like the young ondividual that heads out to the coast on that freedom impulse to escape all the misery behind and even those that that escape if only for the adventure. So concept, although subtle is met.
Then you decided to dress up the idea with color shifts and an artsy title. I am not going to criticize either of these because that is your license and besides you could argue that you had a poster in mind.
Instead let me speak in general about color shifts and their good and detrimental effects. Color shifts can be obtained with unusual lights and gells or one can control hue-saturation controls. With the latter, there is a point where realism disappears to the point where certain shades no longer receive their natural light distribution because color overtakes and renders certain values non-existant. Thr same can happen with gells and unusual light sources. The channels become too contaminated.
Had you gone black and white and called it freedom into the night I believe this shot would have gone much further. Of course, this is a different idea or rather suggestion and a different picture.
The composition is nice and the black background is nice. This is something that you must think about. The concept was very keen....did you give enough time to the execution. Again, I look at it as a work of art, but art stands on its own. However, it is up to you to make it work. Your work is to ask yourself the cardinal question: "Is this the best I can do to bring forth my concept" If your answer is yes, then you need not think any further. If it is no, consider how you would remade this image. dan