Photos one and two are really well composed, the close cropping on the moth creates a well balanced composition. The diagonal created between the positive and negative space of photo one is really dynamic, in addition to the high contrast and vivid textures of the fabric.
I love the high contrast in photos one and five. In photo one, the close composition makes the sheets look like floating mountains. In photo five, you captured the detail very well, emphasizing the distinct textures of the object.
I like how you chose a central theme for all of your shots as they read well together as one blog post. The first photo is really interesting and makes something so ordinary read so beautifully. The contrast and lines in the fifth shot is composed really well.
The texture in the first photo is absolutely amazing. The ongoing contrast in the selected photos creates a nice connection between them which is also supported by your use of shallow depth of field (especially in the photos 3, 4, 9).
Photos one and two are really well composed, the close cropping on the moth creates a well balanced composition. The diagonal created between the positive and negative space of photo one is really dynamic, in addition to the high contrast and vivid textures of the fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love the high contrast in photos one and five. In photo one, the close composition makes the sheets look like floating mountains. In photo five, you captured the detail very well, emphasizing the distinct textures of the object.
ReplyDeleteI like how you chose a central theme for all of your shots as they read well together as one blog post. The first photo is really interesting and makes something so ordinary read so beautifully. The contrast and lines in the fifth shot is composed really well.
ReplyDeleteThe texture in the first photo is absolutely amazing. The ongoing contrast in the selected photos creates a nice connection between them which is also supported by your use of shallow depth of field (especially in the photos 3, 4, 9).
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