The blurred photo of what I'm assuming is a dog, is really interesting to look at, because it's become abstracted, yet I know it's a photo, so I keep trying to figure out what the actual position of the subject is. Also, really love the photo of the light reflecting off the puddle!
Your 5th photo of the puddle is my favorite. It reminds me of memories with my best friend when I was little. The picture is very dreamlike and whimsical in a way for me for some reason. Just the way that the lighting could make the puddle be interpreted in a different way.
I like how you played a lot with water and reflections. Those pictures make very interesting compositions.
ReplyDeleteThe use of water is an interesting Idea; it acts as both as a window and a mirror. The image of the water droplets and the rain capture great motion.
ReplyDeletei love the picture in with the lanterns reflecting on the puddle. your use of light and experimentation with reflections is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThe blurred photo of what I'm assuming is a dog, is really interesting to look at, because it's become abstracted, yet I know it's a photo, so I keep trying to figure out what the actual position of the subject is. Also, really love the photo of the light reflecting off the puddle!
ReplyDeleteYour 5th photo of the puddle is my favorite. It reminds me of memories with my best friend when I was little. The picture is very dreamlike and whimsical in a way for me for some reason. Just the way that the lighting could make the puddle be interpreted in a different way.
ReplyDeleteImage 5 has a great potential to initiate a narrative. Are you using a tripod for the night photographs?
ReplyDeleteYes I used a tripod for the night pictures. I think they turned out so noisy because I increased the exposure in post production.
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