I really enjoy how crisp these images feel and I mean this in terms of both clarity and maybe the ambiance? (I don’t know the technical term for it). There is something about the specific time of day it looks like you took these that adds a nice sheen to images such as the ones you chose for exercise #4. If I had to pick a favorite photograph of yours, it would definitely be the first one for exercise #2. I love the angle and I’m a sucker for anything even remotely tilted upwards (I hope it’s tilted upwards and not just an illusion, though I guess all that matters is it’s a cool shot). If I had to change anything, I personally would’ve tried to avoid the person silhouette in the first photo of exercise #5. Or maybe up the contrast to make it darker?
I really like the photos you've taken for human eye. I think they are just so clear and focused. I also enjoy the pictures of the picnic table. Other than the fact that you went out of the box and picked a picnic table and not strictly a bench was really smart. Makes them stand out. I know Annalee was not a fan of the shadow in the first picture in #5, I actually really like it, I think it makes a cool contrast.
I really enjoy how crisp these images feel and I mean this in terms of both clarity and maybe the ambiance? (I don’t know the technical term for it). There is something about the specific time of day it looks like you took these that adds a nice sheen to images such as the ones you chose for exercise #4. If I had to pick a favorite photograph of yours, it would definitely be the first one for exercise #2. I love the angle and I’m a sucker for anything even remotely tilted upwards (I hope it’s tilted upwards and not just an illusion, though I guess all that matters is it’s a cool shot). If I had to change anything, I personally would’ve tried to avoid the person silhouette in the first photo of exercise #5. Or maybe up the contrast to make it darker?
ReplyDeleteI really like the photos you've taken for human eye. I think they are just so clear and focused. I also enjoy the pictures of the picnic table. Other than the fact that you went out of the box and picked a picnic table and not strictly a bench was really smart. Makes them stand out. I know Annalee was not a fan of the shadow in the first picture in #5, I actually really like it, I think it makes a cool contrast.
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