I love your photos! The composition and structure in your photos are awesome. And with the light, you presented the different moods of your images. In the third photo, the depth of field is shown perfectly.
Your lighting is really nice. The photos of the cardboard are most interesting because they reflect light even though cardboard isn't known for its reflective qualities.
Your experimentation with light is really interesting. I especially like the shot with the mirror and the one with the brushes. I think the photo with the hook could use more contrast, but other than that these are really cool!
This week you did some very artistic works with some simple items, good job! The contrast in your pictures is what I like the most. Your photos inspired me that it will be pretty interesting to pile up those boxes in to different positions and take pictures of the shadow of the boxes.
Really interesting perspectives and I like how you played with lighting! It would've been cool to see you play with the contrast a little more, but overall i was impressed with how you experimented.
I like your play with light/shadows against a variety of materials and objects. Particularly the ninth image, I'm really enjoying how the foremost box/rectangle isn't a whole box but just the frame, allowing the viewer to see through/past it. For the close ups of objects, maybe push to see if you can take closer, clearer/sharper shots so that you really get the granular details of the subject - it pushes past what we already know about a paintbrush's appearance and brings the viewer a new perspective purely because it isn't something we look at so closely, or even something our eyes can capture (super close details). idk if that makes sense haha, but it's just an idea.
I love your photos! The composition and structure in your photos are awesome. And with the light, you presented the different moods of your images. In the third photo, the depth of field is shown perfectly.
ReplyDeleteYour lighting is really nice. The photos of the cardboard are most interesting because they reflect light even though cardboard isn't known for its reflective qualities.
ReplyDeleteYour experimentation with light is really interesting. I especially like the shot with the mirror and the one with the brushes. I think the photo with the hook could use more contrast, but other than that these are really cool!
ReplyDeleteI shouldn't be this interested by boxes, excellent work! You greatly captured the moods and played with a variety of lighting conditions.
ReplyDeleteThis week you did some very artistic works with some simple items, good job! The contrast in your pictures is what I like the most. Your photos inspired me that it will be pretty interesting to pile up those boxes in to different positions and take pictures of the shadow of the boxes.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting perspectives and I like how you played with lighting! It would've been cool to see you play with the contrast a little more, but overall i was impressed with how you experimented.
ReplyDeleteYou really managed to create interest in ordinary objects. I felt like your 4th picture wasn't as strong as the other and is too dark.
ReplyDeleteThe way you shot these makes them so interesting to look at! I love how you took advantage of shadows to make interesting contrast and compositions.
ReplyDeleteI like your play with light/shadows against a variety of materials and objects. Particularly the ninth image, I'm really enjoying how the foremost box/rectangle isn't a whole box but just the frame, allowing the viewer to see through/past it. For the close ups of objects, maybe push to see if you can take closer, clearer/sharper shots so that you really get the granular details of the subject - it pushes past what we already know about a paintbrush's appearance and brings the viewer a new perspective purely because it isn't something we look at so closely, or even something our eyes can capture (super close details). idk if that makes sense haha, but it's just an idea.
ReplyDeleteAlso the composition for many of these is great
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of shooting the boxes and playing around with lighting and shadows.
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