hey brit! my fave is #10, the shadow between two angled surfaces. love the lines and contrast in the photograph. i agree with the comment above, they do seem like a full day. but i really like all of these photos, they all look great and you have a great eye, and excellent composition!
I like how you got really creative with the theme in this set, I always like when photos try to make me think about what narrative might be going on -- and a lot of your images do that for me. I particularly like the way you handle human subjects in your photos.
I am having a hard time choosing between 5 and 6. Going with 5 for pic of the week. Although I love the composition of the movie theatre photo, the portrait seems genuine.
I like #9. It brings to mind a pointless class with a teacher who has no idea where she is. But in all seriousness I like how that picture is kind of...grungy? I guess that's the word. I like how you use perspective in a lot of these pictures as well.
I really like #5. I think the distorted lights in the background are really great. I also like that you can just barely make out the faces of the people in the background. The one dimly lit face that you can see fully is super creepy. I think #15 is my favorite from the set. I like how subtle and soft the photo feels. There is an interesting contrast between the off-white, wrinkled background and the hands in the bottom of the frame.
Number 10 is my favorite photo for the week. I love the perspective and use of line. The fact that the subject is only shown in shadow gives an eerie, mysterious feel.
All your pictures I feel like give a complete experience for a day. My favorite is the third one.
ReplyDeletehey brit! my fave is #10, the shadow between two angled surfaces. love the lines and contrast in the photograph. i agree with the comment above, they do seem like a full day. but i really like all of these photos, they all look great and you have a great eye, and excellent composition!
ReplyDeleteI like how you got really creative with the theme in this set, I always like when photos try to make me think about what narrative might be going on -- and a lot of your images do that for me. I particularly like the way you handle human subjects in your photos.
ReplyDeleteI am having a hard time choosing between 5 and 6. Going with 5 for pic of the week. Although I love the composition of the movie theatre photo, the portrait seems genuine.
ReplyDeleteI like #9. It brings to mind a pointless class with a teacher who has no idea where she is. But in all seriousness I like how that picture is kind of...grungy? I guess that's the word. I like how you use perspective in a lot of these pictures as well.
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ReplyDeleteI really like #5. I think the distorted lights in the background are really great. I also like that you can just barely make out the faces of the people in the background. The one dimly lit face that you can see fully is super creepy. I think #15 is my favorite from the set. I like how subtle and soft the photo feels. There is an interesting contrast between the off-white, wrinkled background and the hands in the bottom of the frame.
ReplyDeleteNumber 10 is my favorite photo for the week. I love the perspective and use of line. The fact that the subject is only shown in shadow gives an eerie, mysterious feel.
ReplyDeleteNumber 6 is my favorite. I love how the light of the screen reflects off of the empty chairs. It evokes feelings of loneliness.
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