Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Amanda Viens - Color CRIT 2


















9 comments:

  1. I love the third one down, with the green windowsill! Your proximity to that subject really helps bring out the detail in the worn down wood. The chipped green paint, reveling what the wood used to look like is really fascinating to me. This is my favorite in the set and i vote for this one! Great color balance with greens and shades of tan in the bottom of the frame.

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  2. I agree with Jake. Third one is my vote. I love that you were able to capture the contrasting textures, as well as the pop of color of the window pane. It has a deep, mysterious quality to it.

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  3. I agree with Jake. Third one is my vote. I love that you were able to capture the contrasting textures, as well as the pop of color of the window pane. It has a deep, mysterious quality to it.

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  4. #9 is my favorite. Something about that red on the off-black really works for me. That shape this focused is complimented by a unique texture.

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  5. vote for #2. I love the mood in that image.

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  6. I noticed a few different themes and styles existing simultaneously in your collection. A few of your photos made me think of the seasons. #2 & #7 had a very fall feel to them, #1, #3, #5 made me think of spring. I liked your style using a color subject against a neutral interior background - it gave the sense of that particular thing (the pumpkin, the water pipe, etc) being the only thing in the home, or maybe even looking at a home as it was many years ago, giving me a feeling of nostalgia for things past.

    Hard to pick a favorite - probably #6

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  7. The first one I like. It is a very close photo but yet it doesn't seem awkwardly cut off.

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  8. The second image is great. The lighting and color give the piece a darker, mysterious feel.

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