The 4th and 5th images are definitely my favorites. In the 5th image, through the use of the longer exposure, a sense of passing of time was created. This is a cool effect, especially for a still image.
The high contrast in all of your images is really visually compelling. The hazy glow to the light sources throughout your images came out really successfully, as well as the way you captured the movement and light trails came out fantastic.
You did such a great job experimenting with shutterspeed! My favorite shot is the one of the ash tray; it shows a lot of movement while still feeling relaxed and mellow. You did a really good job capturing the mood of a bar and the entire shoot feels very dreamy or hazy.
The fifth photo is my favorite with your use of a longer exposure. It gives the photo much more meaning than if it was at a faster shutter speed. It makes me think of addiction and the struggle to quit something that you're so attached to.
I'm not sure who Doug is, but it seems like he's a pretty big deal
ReplyDeleteThe 4th and 5th images are definitely my favorites. In the 5th image, through the use of the longer exposure, a sense of passing of time was created. This is a cool effect, especially for a still image.
ReplyDeleteThe high contrast in all of your images is really visually compelling. The hazy glow to the light sources throughout your images came out really successfully, as well as the way you captured the movement and light trails came out fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job experimenting with shutterspeed! My favorite shot is the one of the ash tray; it shows a lot of movement while still feeling relaxed and mellow. You did a really good job capturing the mood of a bar and the entire shoot feels very dreamy or hazy.
ReplyDeleteThe fifth photo is my favorite with your use of a longer exposure. It gives the photo much more meaning than if it was at a faster shutter speed. It makes me think of addiction and the struggle to quit something that you're so attached to.
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