I particularly liked the first two images of yours for this exercise. The spinning tree picture is my favorite. Your choice to make it black and white simplifies the disorienting image. Its neat how the prominent tree in the photo was the object that was in clearest focus, and how the lower left frame is extremely distorted. There is a lot to like about the two pictures of the girl but i think they are missing something. The full body framing is great with the first, but I'd like to see tighter framing on the other photo. I'm not a huge fan of the dead leaves on the right side of the frame and the objects in the background appear to be coming out of her head and body in a strange way. The girls face and crossed arms in the hoola hooping pic is too funny. Awesome.
with the first two images you really captured motion in two different ways. The tree image literally looks like it's moving, the circle effect is way cool, but the bike wheel even though the subject is moving the image itself feels very still. interesting...
I particularly liked the first two images of yours for this exercise. The spinning tree picture is my favorite. Your choice to make it black and white simplifies the disorienting image. Its neat how the prominent tree in the photo was the object that was in clearest focus, and how the lower left frame is extremely distorted. There is a lot to like about the two pictures of the girl but i think they are missing something. The full body framing is great with the first, but I'd like to see tighter framing on the other photo. I'm not a huge fan of the dead leaves on the right side of the frame and the objects in the background appear to be coming out of her head and body in a strange way. The girls face and crossed arms in the hoola hooping pic is too funny. Awesome.
ReplyDeletewith the first two images you really captured motion in two different ways. The tree image literally looks like it's moving, the circle effect is way cool, but the bike wheel even though the subject is moving the image itself feels very still. interesting...
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