I love turning images into movie posters. Sometimes I shoot a portrait with a movie poster in mind. Although the main inspiration is "the office", the stapler is from another famous movie. Whoever guesses it gets a free TPS report.
For this background generation, I used Chinese Doubao AI, then masked out the face and hands to eliminate any AI-generated pixels.
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1999 Office Space...make sure it comes with the proper cover sheet. You got the memo, right?
I have a feeling that we are way too old and nobody else gets it)))
This image is fantastic!
Thank you! The rating says "needs work" but you and I know it doesn't need any more "work".
Yup. Silly people.
I gave your photo a 5 to help offset the idiots who give everything a 1 or 2. I don't think the image needs work, but I will say that the lighting in the woman's face caught my eye. In context of the conceptual nature of the photo, it doesn't matter, but if it were a portrait on its own (like your original), the dark shadows caused by the rim of her glasses and under her nose, might be something I'd want to soften. Or maybe that bright light gives more life to the photo... not sure. I'm just not accustomed to deep shadows in a portrait. Something though to consider.
It was part of series specifically done as study of hard light. I wanted to practice punchy hard light on that day. So it's all intentional.