Saturday, August 29, 2015

Grayscale- Dymond Scarborough


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 All photos were shoot in gray-scale on the Samsung S6. No modifications were made to any of the pictures.

6 comments:

  1. I like your first picture and how you focused in on just the cereal bar wrapper, you shot at a good angle. I also like how everything else in the background is sort of blurry. My vote for your best picture is either your first picture (at the top of the post) or your last picture (at the bottom of the post). I also liked your last picture because it has a vintage look to it. I really like how the light is shining down from the top of the picture but the viewer can't see the light source.

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  2. I like the photo of the bell tower. Something about it makes the picture look gloomy and sad. The black and white effect makes the people walking sad and the clouds gloomy. It is nice how there is a nice contrast of the people and the surrounding. It is nice how the four people are walking together in the same direction but they are probably complete strangers. The perspective is from the person walking and is nice to see what the view is walking towards the bell tower.

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  3. I really like photo number seven and how bright it is despite being black and white. I also love how even though I can tell exactly what is going on, the photo still holds a lot of mystery to it. It makes me wonder why the building is being demolished and if anything will replace it.

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  4. They candle lighting photo is awesome! I think you did I really nice job at working with light and dark. I also love the position of where you placed the candle in the shot. It's a great photo.

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  5. Number 6 is my favorite. I like this one the most out of all of yours because of the light that shines through the left window and how the right window is completely dark.

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  6. I think 7 is my favorite just because I have so many questions about the history and future of the building. I've seen a lot of buildings being demolished and even more than are run down, but I never stop and think about them as much as I do this building. I think it might be because I'm not seeing all the environment around the building, so it leaves more guess work for me. I'd be curious to learn more about it.

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