I love the reflection of the guardrail, with the mirror effect. Great composition and this set of photos makes for great pictures. The framing of the light poles in the parking lot is my favorite, and i vote for that. It appears that they are just going on and on, repeating, and it looks great!
Number 5 feels less about the actual chair and booth but rather about the lack of person in it. Is this at parking area that is supposed to be attended or of a well known community figure who is disturbingly nowhere to be found? I find myself wanting to know more about the story. Maybe through a series or Duplet.
By exploring when taking your photographs I think you opened up a window to find a lot of found spaces. I see you playing a lot with asymmetrical shapes in your work. My favorite was the single light post.
I really like photos that show reflections, because at times, it really captures your attention and you catch yourself wondering what you're looking at---that being said, I like the photo of the river with the reflection. I also think it's great that you rotated it because that gives it another perspective.
I love the reflection of the guardrail, with the mirror effect. Great composition and this set of photos makes for great pictures. The framing of the light poles in the parking lot is my favorite, and i vote for that. It appears that they are just going on and on, repeating, and it looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'm really digging the textures you found. The way you take your close ups is also impressive.
ReplyDeleteMy vote is for #6
DeleteNumber 5 feels less about the actual chair and booth but rather about the lack of person in it. Is this at parking area that is supposed to be attended or of a well known community figure who is disturbingly nowhere to be found? I find myself wanting to know more about the story. Maybe through a series or Duplet.
ReplyDeleteBy exploring when taking your photographs I think you opened up a window to find a lot of found spaces. I see you playing a lot with asymmetrical shapes in your work. My favorite was the single light post.
ReplyDeleteI really like photos that show reflections, because at times, it really captures your attention and you catch yourself wondering what you're looking at---that being said, I like the photo of the river with the reflection. I also think it's great that you rotated it because that gives it another perspective.
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