one of my favorite sets so far! my vote is for the first one, i love the yellow and then the black railing going towards it. all of those lines look great together.between the shades (which are tangled), the railing to protect the window, the glass angled surface and the hand railing, you have a great photograph! not to say that your other ones aren't good, they are really good too! lots of reflections (which i really enjoy) and interesting subjects.
While I love the first one, my vote is for the second where you are hiding behind the bush with the skyline reflecting behind you. I love the colors and the framing. I feel like you are looking at what you want or where you want to go. Everything, good work
You have a very nice warm palette it is very calming and nice to look at. You also use flat space often not using perspective lines. Until some of the last photos. I think my favorite is the first one, it has real rich colors and blacks.
Photo #4 was really impressive for several reasons. The first time I went through your photos I almost clicked past it, but there is so much going on that I ended up spending a long time looking at different parts of the photo, there's a lot there to process. The water on the ground with the building reflecting is something that we might not notice in daily life, but the fact you were able to notice it, and then capture it in a photo is impressive.
#4 has a lot of elements. I can tell this could be something easily overlooked walking past it. Looking closer into this, there is a lot of discovery that can be made.
I love how you take photos add different dimensions to the city environment. I think each photo has a unique point of view and a story to tell. This set reminds me that there is more to life than what is just on the surface, especially in a city like Philly. #4 is my favorite. Composition, lighting, color, and the tone of the image are all incredible.
I love number 4. The perspective is great. It also evokes emotion; the puddle shows that there was a rain storm, but then the sky in the puddle reflection is blue. The texture of the pavement as well as the texture created in the puddle with the trash is aesthetically pleasing.
Number 4 is my favorite also. The building is framed in such a unique way by the puddle. It's not something that you would see, or expect to see, every day. An impressive catch!
one of my favorite sets so far! my vote is for the first one, i love the yellow and then the black railing going towards it. all of those lines look great together.between the shades (which are tangled), the railing to protect the window, the glass angled surface and the hand railing, you have a great photograph! not to say that your other ones aren't good, they are really good too! lots of reflections (which i really enjoy) and interesting subjects.
ReplyDeleteWhile I love the first one, my vote is for the second where you are hiding behind the bush with the skyline reflecting behind you. I love the colors and the framing. I feel like you are looking at what you want or where you want to go. Everything, good work
ReplyDeleteYou have a very nice warm palette it is very calming and nice to look at. You also use flat space often not using perspective lines. Until some of the last photos. I think my favorite is the first one, it has real rich colors and blacks.
ReplyDeletemy favorite is 7
ReplyDeletePhoto #4 was really impressive for several reasons. The first time I went through your photos I almost clicked past it, but there is so much going on that I ended up spending a long time looking at different parts of the photo, there's a lot there to process. The water on the ground with the building reflecting is something that we might not notice in daily life, but the fact you were able to notice it, and then capture it in a photo is impressive.
ReplyDelete#4 has a lot of elements. I can tell this could be something easily overlooked walking past it. Looking closer into this, there is a lot of discovery that can be made.
ReplyDeleteI love how you take photos add different dimensions to the city environment. I think each photo has a unique point of view and a story to tell. This set reminds me that there is more to life than what is just on the surface, especially in a city like Philly. #4 is my favorite. Composition, lighting, color, and the tone of the image are all incredible.
ReplyDeleteI love number 4. The perspective is great. It also evokes emotion; the puddle shows that there was a rain storm, but then the sky in the puddle reflection is blue. The texture of the pavement as well as the texture created in the puddle with the trash is aesthetically pleasing.
ReplyDeleteNumber 4 is my favorite also. The building is framed in such a unique way by the puddle. It's not something that you would see, or expect to see, every day. An impressive catch!
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