_MG_1834 and _MG_1817 both frame the subjects very beautifully. Image 1 and 5 are becoming interestingly abstract. I know you are interested in doing something with these images and science but it occurred to me that you might not (or maybe you do i don't know?) want them to become too formulaic. Drew Nikonowicz did a photography project where he was a contemporary "explorer". I think you should look at how someone might make single images to inform a larger theme.
You might be interested in this project: http://www.sothebys.com/content/dam/stb/lots/N09/N09129/054N09129_5VYNS.jpg
I really like the picture of the statue feet with water; choosing to crop the statue made the subject more interesting.
ReplyDelete_MG_1834 and _MG_1817 both frame the subjects very beautifully. Image 1 and 5 are becoming interestingly abstract. I know you are interested in doing something with these images and science but it occurred to me that you might not (or maybe you do i don't know?) want them to become too formulaic. Drew Nikonowicz did a photography project where he was a contemporary "explorer". I think you should look at how someone might make single images to inform a larger theme.
ReplyDeleteYou might be interested in this project: http://www.sothebys.com/content/dam/stb/lots/N09/N09129/054N09129_5VYNS.jpg
***This is the correct link for the Drew Nikonowicz project:
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My favorite pieces are 6, 8, 15, and 19. I really like how you make closeups of large objects and make them just look like geometric shapes.
ReplyDeleteYour sixth photo of the kite like structure is done very well! Im glad you aligned the top of the first kite-looking object in the very center.
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