I admire the sculpture you chose to photograph in the first couple of images. The lines of the wood create cool diagonals, and a interesting composition. Keeping a low iso # while photographing will limit the amount of grain seen in the images.
I'd like to start by saying your sculpture turned out amazing. Furthermore,I think the second and third image are working well there is an interesting composition created with the lines of the ladders and forms of the feet. I also appreciate the shadows cast by the work it creates a good source of contrast against the white walls.
The photos of the sculpture look really great, and the way you sequenced them works well. I also love the way you abstracted the last photo, it creates an uncanny narrative that seems super interesting.
I admire the sculpture you chose to photograph in the first couple of images. The lines of the wood create cool diagonals, and a interesting composition. Keeping a low iso # while photographing will limit the amount of grain seen in the images.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to start by saying your sculpture turned out amazing. Furthermore,I think the second and third image are working well there is an interesting composition created with the lines of the ladders and forms of the feet. I also appreciate the shadows cast by the work it creates a good source of contrast against the white walls.
ReplyDeleteAll your photos seem so magical. Great use of contrast. I love how you can make a simple object look so abstract (like your last photo).
ReplyDeleteThe photos of the sculpture look really great, and the way you sequenced them works well. I also love the way you abstracted the last photo, it creates an uncanny narrative that seems super interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe composition, shadows, and tonal range of your 2nd/3rd photo of the sculpture is really nice! Makes me want to see the sculpture in person lol
ReplyDeleteThe composition, shadows, and tonal range of your 2nd/3rd photo of the sculpture is really nice! Makes me want to see the sculpture in person lol
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