I like chapter 1 image 4 and image 24. In image 4 the play off of ambiguity of the back of the person's head along with the black and white tones allows the viewers to connect to this faceless person. But if you look hard enough you can see the person's face reflected in the window - circomposed on top of the landscape. The repetition and rhythm in image 24 is also a strong compositional choice.
My favorite photo of yours is number 5. The perspective of this photo is great. It has you wonder about what exactly the person is looking at outside the window, but at the same time it allows the viewer to look out the window too.
I enjoyed looking through your final portfolio, my favorite shot is in chapter.4 photo 24. I like how you captured the heights perception and the angle you took the photo, made it a more clear vision of the spirally stairs but still not knowing where they lead to makes you wonder and want to find out.
I like chapter 1 image 4 and image 24. In image 4 the play off of ambiguity of the back of the person's head along with the black and white tones allows the viewers to connect to this faceless person. But if you look hard enough you can see the person's face reflected in the window - circomposed on top of the landscape. The repetition and rhythm in image 24 is also a strong compositional choice.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite photo of yours is number 5. The perspective of this photo is great. It has you wonder about what exactly the person is looking at outside the window, but at the same time it allows the viewer to look out the window too.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed looking through your final portfolio, my favorite shot is in chapter.4 photo 24. I like how you captured the heights perception and the angle you took the photo, made it a more clear vision of the spirally stairs but still not knowing where they lead to makes you wonder and want to find out.
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