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I love getting the chance to take a step back and look at my work over the past 4 weeks. My photos differently changed depending on what time of environment or mood I was in. I wanted to focus on lines and lighting. A lot of my photos have bright whites, and all of them have line work. Wither, it's within a table or floor. I was hoping it made your eyes move from one direction to the next.
I like the second picture from the top that you posted of the dog's eye. I like how you got a really close up image of the dog. I like how you can see the contrast of the darker hair and lighter hair in the picture.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite picture is the one of the dog's eye. I like how you focused on one aspect of the dog rather than the whole body and face.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the door knob. You can clearly see the texture of the rustiness of the knob and the contrast makes it clearer. You can see a reflection that looks like your fingers and a phone but I am not sure. Seeing the door knob and another picture through the reflection of it is very intriguing and makes me look at it more.
ReplyDeleteHi! I really like the fourth photo you posted. The up-close shot really brings out the detail of the dog's face such as the hair. The edit you put on the photo was a good choice as well because it brings contrast to the hair and eye.
ReplyDeleteNumber 11 is my favorite photo of the set. It's simple, yet adds plenty of contrast to the photo. It's also very relatable photo because its a common item and from the view point of the person who would be drinking it.
ReplyDeleteI think photo 2 is my favorite because it really catches my eye. There's just something about it looking so rusty that kind of tells a story - what story I'm not sure though.
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