The differing compositions between the model cars and the ink/salt mixture is incredibly interesting to me. I like how you use a variety of objects and art as focal points for your photograph.
The images of the mixed media are working well they allow for the viewers interpretation such as in image 8 it looks like a substance is melting but also moving water and I think that it makes for an interesting composition with a lot of movement.
Your third photo brings so much emotion for me. I love all your car photos. They make me remember every time Im in a car road tripping with someone. I would day dream and watch the lights and your photo perfectly personifies that.
Are those bugs in your 6th/7th pics? The highlights/shadows make them look like gummy bears, how illusory! Also the way you captured texture in (what I think is) the dirt/water photos, makes me wish I could actually touch it.
The differing compositions between the model cars and the ink/salt mixture is incredibly interesting to me. I like how you use a variety of objects and art as focal points for your photograph.
ReplyDeleteNumber 5 is my absolute favorite. The repetition of objects combined with patterning created a really awesome surreal photo.
ReplyDeletesorry meant number 6
DeleteThe images of the mixed media are working well they allow for the viewers interpretation such as in image 8 it looks like a substance is melting but also moving water and I think that it makes for an interesting composition with a lot of movement.
ReplyDeleteYour third photo brings so much emotion for me. I love all your car photos. They make me remember every time Im in a car road tripping with someone. I would day dream and watch the lights and your photo perfectly personifies that.
ReplyDeleteAre those bugs in your 6th/7th pics? The highlights/shadows make them look like gummy bears, how illusory! Also the way you captured texture in (what I think is) the dirt/water photos, makes me wish I could actually touch it.
ReplyDeleteYeah! They're glass cicadas from an art piece in the University Gallery. Thank you!
DeleteThe texture is captured very well in photos 6-11.
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