I love that you found more interesting ways to photograph the window and I think they work really well as a series. It'd be cool if you found a way to incorporate text with these images for the final.
I love how you eep exploring with the obstruction of view concept, and I think it keeps getting better. The 5th one is definitely my favorite where it shows the obstruction from a harsh, black material juxtaposed by the obstruction of a more organic, white material. I can't wait to see more of this next week.
I love how you are exploring the theme of obstructed view you mentioned in class you wanted to use for you final; i really see a lot of improvement in your photographs and I think you are moving in great direction. the lighting and composition is really cool in all of these.
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ReplyDeleteI love that you found more interesting ways to photograph the window and I think they work really well as a series. It'd be cool if you found a way to incorporate text with these images for the final.
ReplyDeleteAll of your pictures have a very strong contrast of extreme lights and darks, I really enjoy that
ReplyDeleteI love how you eep exploring with the obstruction of view concept, and I think it keeps getting better. The 5th one is definitely my favorite where it shows the obstruction from a harsh, black material juxtaposed by the obstruction of a more organic, white material. I can't wait to see more of this next week.
ReplyDeleteI love how you are exploring the theme of obstructed view you mentioned in class you wanted to use for you final; i really see a lot of improvement in your photographs and I think you are moving in great direction. the lighting and composition is really cool in all of these.
ReplyDeleteThe splitting of the frame creates a sense of wonder and mystery to what someone is seeing in your photographs. I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour last photo is very attractive. I love the dark black strip and line cutting through the greys of the trees.
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