Happy Sunday! Sofia is hosting the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge this week with the theme of Cinematic. Hmm…
This is the first picture that came to mind when I see the word, “cinematic.”
This was taken on my last day in Taipei over a month ago. My mom and I decided to visit the National museum. As we crossed the street, I saw this group shooting a video of some kind. My guess is a music video, judging by the simple set up and the outfit.
We bypassed the group and just as I was about to enter the museum, I turned and look back at the way I came and decided to take a photo of the buildings (as if I needed more). The way the 4 of them stood looked like something was coming in the distance like in the movies, when you see the backs of a group of individuals looking into the distance at whatever was hurtling toward them.
That’s what this picture looked like to me, can you see it?
I can totally see this scene played out in a movie, can you? Probably not in the beginning though, I see this as a climax, where the bird feels distraught and sad and hangs his head in shame until something happens and everyone suddenly requires him to go to the rescue.
Finally, I shot this photo with my phone while I was on a bus heading for Mount Aso to see the volcano. The bus stopped for a moment, giving me a chance to capture the scenery from the window. I later edited this on my phone using Lightroom and added a kind of a yellow tint, to somewhat counteract the color difference from the tinted window.
I like that the final result gave a look and feel of a road trip, like the opening of a film about road trip.




Yinglin, great response to the challenge! I agree. The first image of the group looking off in the distance looks like a scene from a movie. Thee bird and the final image from the bus could also be scenes from a movie.
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Great photos, Yinglin. I can see the first one in a film and I couldn’t agree with you more with the last one. I think your editing is subtle and perfect.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Well, Yinglan, I do love your response! The first photo feels spot on the way you describe it, and so are the other two. Well done!
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Thank you. 🙂
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