I think that the spiderweb,pumpkin, and the blurred motion image are working well. I think the concept of exploring Florida in your own backyard is an interesting concentration for the final project.
The use of the pool's reflection adds an element of disorientation that adds to the strength of images like number 2 and 4. Kelly are you interested in photographing your pets for the final project? If so, here are some links on people who photograph animals:
Your spider web photo and the fifth and seventh photo of the pumpkin are absolutely beautiful. You shot it with an interesting angle that helps make the images work, and the shallow aperture plays with the image to create an almost whimsical, dreamy feel.
I think that the spiderweb,pumpkin, and the blurred motion image are working well. I think the concept of exploring Florida in your own backyard is an interesting concentration for the final project.
ReplyDeleteThe use of the pool's reflection adds an element of disorientation that adds to the strength of images like number 2 and 4. Kelly are you interested in photographing your pets for the final project? If so, here are some links on people who photograph animals:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wegmanworld.com/
http://aperture.org/shop/walter-chandoha-cat-photographer-books/
http://dailybruin.com/2015/10/01/students-conceptual-pet-photography-appreciated-by-thousands-online-2/
http://www.boredpanda.com/i-photograph-black-cats-to-promote-adoption/
I really like how you use the same prop in multiple pictures. It creates a nice story.
ReplyDeleteYour spider web photo and the fifth and seventh photo of the pumpkin are absolutely beautiful. You shot it with an interesting angle that helps make the images work, and the shallow aperture plays with the image to create an almost whimsical, dreamy feel.
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