I love the way you explore texture in your photos. I think that was an excellent use of the black and white theme since, at least in my experience, it enhances them. The use of lighting on (what I think are) the pencil shavings and hole-punch remnants are especially cool. It took me awhile to "figure" out what they were! I think it's shots like those that can really challenge our pre-conceived notions of every-day items and experiences.
The skateboard between the legs had me completely confused as to where the skateboard was sitting. It made me take a second look. Great black and white contrast.
The graffiti photograph, while "cliche" I genuinely enjoy it. The light is contrasted and stripped behind the bus stop as if confused, adds an element of wonder.
I think your most successful photographs are those exploring texture. I really love the self portrait with the screen in front of your face. It creates a nice layering effect to show only the outline of your face. I also thought that the fourth one down was a nice composition of tones and textures.
I agree that your best photos have great texture in them. I really like the photo that looks like a face shot through some sort of mesh. I also like the photo featuring the fluffy cat.
I love the way you explore texture in your photos. I think that was an excellent use of the black and white theme since, at least in my experience, it enhances them. The use of lighting on (what I think are) the pencil shavings and hole-punch remnants are especially cool. It took me awhile to "figure" out what they were! I think it's shots like those that can really challenge our pre-conceived notions of every-day items and experiences.
ReplyDeleteThe skateboard between the legs had me completely confused as to where the skateboard was sitting. It made me take a second look. Great black and white contrast.
ReplyDeleteThe graffiti photograph, while "cliche" I genuinely enjoy it. The light is contrasted and stripped behind the bus stop as if confused, adds an element of wonder.
ReplyDeleteI think your most successful photographs are those exploring texture. I really love the self portrait with the screen in front of your face. It creates a nice layering effect to show only the outline of your face. I also thought that the fourth one down was a nice composition of tones and textures.
ReplyDeleteI agree that your best photos have great texture in them. I really like the photo that looks like a face shot through some sort of mesh. I also like the photo featuring the fluffy cat.
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