Friday, November 15, 2013

Jamie - Extended Seeing


 




    






  







8 comments:

  1. I like your use of the slow shutter effect. You created some interesting ghostly images. I especially like number one. It reminds me of someone trying to reach out to another person that isn't there. There is also some really nice color in this shot. Number one is my favorite.

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  2. I like the slow shutter speed pictures the best. Specifically #2, #3, and #6. The bike with this shutter makes it look like it's in motion, and the piano keys have a really cool ethereal effect going on. My favorite though is #3. Not sure why, probably the simple black and white contrasting colors, and the overlay effect.

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  3. Number #1 is my favorite, the slow shutter effect makes this photo really creepy and almost turns it into a narrative.

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  4. I like the concept of using panorama for subjects indoors. That contrasts the typical bridge or landscape sunset often seen for panorama pics. #6 caught the moment in a way that the eye can't normally see. The music can almost be felt by this perspective.

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  5. My favorite is number 11. I think the size differential between the table and chairs and the sofa creates a level of visual intrigue I wasn't expecting. Great work!

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