#2 is yet again my favorite photo. It really pushes the boundaries and makes us as viewers see through the eyes of a bug. Towering blades of glass look like buildings from this perspective. Great work!
I really like chapter2,image 2. I think I commented on this image last time the coloring of it is interesting because of the fugue between cool and warm colors, composition is strong. In chapter 3 image 1 I love the perspective and angle you took here. I think the images where you explore angles of the objects not seen you are exploring something really interesting. I think in your photographic work continue to try to masque obvious subject matter by showing it in a new way.
Meghan, I think your best photos are either the first or second one. The first has a really nice perspective of the lamp design, and the second one has a cool depth of field in the grass that makes for an interesting texture. Nice job.
I think #3 works very well. I like the fact that the viewer cannot tell if the photographer is taking the shot from below or above because the light is facing both ways.
I enjoyed looking through your final portfolio, but overall favorite chapter is chapter 2 and the best shot is picture 2. I love the fall colors and how the maroon sensory stands out.
#2 is yet again my favorite photo. It really pushes the boundaries and makes us as viewers see through the eyes of a bug. Towering blades of glass look like buildings from this perspective. Great work!
ReplyDeleteI really like chapter2,image 2. I think I commented on this image last time the coloring of it is interesting because of the fugue between cool and warm colors, composition is strong. In chapter 3 image 1 I love the perspective and angle you took here. I think the images where you explore angles of the objects not seen you are exploring something really interesting. I think in your photographic work continue to try to masque obvious subject matter by showing it in a new way.
ReplyDeleteMeghan, I think your best photos are either the first or second one. The first has a really nice perspective of the lamp design, and the second one has a cool depth of field in the grass that makes for an interesting texture. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteI think #3 works very well. I like the fact that the viewer cannot tell if the photographer is taking the shot from below or above because the light is facing both ways.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed looking through your final portfolio, but overall favorite chapter is chapter 2 and the best shot is picture 2. I love the fall colors and how the maroon sensory stands out.
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