These are great photos! You took them in unique and they are attractive and interesting. I love the second one cuz it makes me wonder where and how did you take it.
I love the textural and geometric nature of your photos! The second to last shot in the mud, isn't as strong as all of the others; but the rest really highlight leading lines.
These pictures really play with the narrative aspect of photography, they make me wonder where you went to get such interesting shots and angles. These were masterfully edited and it really shows.
I like the perspectives and the compositions of your photos, although the subjects in your pictures are simple but the pictures are with meanings and stories to tell. however I agree that the second picture from the bottom is not quite sharp as others, maybe you can try focus on one of the shells or more contrast between the shells and the mud.
I was really impressed with these, especially the first one. I appreciated the ones where your photos created a pathway for the eyes. The last two are not as strong as the others due to their lack of contrast.
Agreeing with everyone that these are really interesting shots, for their angle and subject matter. Just an idea, maybe take photos that are just as technically strong but are of subjects that we can't name. The eighth one for example kind of does that because it's so disorienting, I wasn't sure at first if it was a shot from above looking down, etc. The trees tipped me off. yes to what Michael said about the last two being a little flat contrast-wise, though I think some of your other images could do well with greater contrast too. The second image is slightly tilted, which is really noticeable when you're taking pictures of a horizontal thing (like the surface of water, the horizon-line, anything impeccably horizontal that the slightest angle off is jarring). But the overall your series is very unified - it retains interest bc of the variety, but every image has a sort of lonely feel that's echoed in all the rest
These are great photos! You took them in unique and they are attractive and interesting. I love the second one cuz it makes me wonder where and how did you take it.
ReplyDeleteYour editing skills are well executed, and your compositions make each photo visually arresting
ReplyDeleteI so appreciate the variety in these photos. Your editing is great and your compositions are engaging.
ReplyDeleteI love the textural and geometric nature of your photos! The second to last shot in the mud, isn't as strong as all of the others; but the rest really highlight leading lines.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures really play with the narrative aspect of photography, they make me wonder where you went to get such interesting shots and angles. These were masterfully edited and it really shows.
ReplyDeleteI like the perspectives and the compositions of your photos, although the subjects in your pictures are simple but the pictures are with meanings and stories to tell. however I agree that the second picture from the bottom is not quite sharp as others, maybe you can try focus on one of the shells or more contrast between the shells and the mud.
ReplyDeleteThe perspective on these make them SO interesting! The editing is also great and really boosts the appeal!
ReplyDeleteI was really impressed with these, especially the first one. I appreciated the ones where your photos created a pathway for the eyes. The last two are not as strong as the others due to their lack of contrast.
ReplyDeleteAgreeing with everyone that these are really interesting shots, for their angle and subject matter. Just an idea, maybe take photos that are just as technically strong but are of subjects that we can't name. The eighth one for example kind of does that because it's so disorienting, I wasn't sure at first if it was a shot from above looking down, etc. The trees tipped me off.
ReplyDeleteyes to what Michael said about the last two being a little flat contrast-wise, though I think some of your other images could do well with greater contrast too. The second image is slightly tilted, which is really noticeable when you're taking pictures of a horizontal thing (like the surface of water, the horizon-line, anything impeccably horizontal that the slightest angle off is jarring). But the overall your series is very unified - it retains interest bc of the variety, but every image has a sort of lonely feel that's echoed in all the rest
Great contrast in your photos and great editing. I enjoyed the angles you chose to shoot in.
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