The long exposure(?) on the fifth image is really neat. It introduces these some soft shapes into a hard, textured environment, which is a nice contrast.
I found the bathtub shot really striking because of how soft the imagery is. Especially in black and white, it took a few seconds to discern what the subject was behind the contrasting candle and I find it really elegant. The curved lines the body makes interacts well with the grid like lines of the tile
I love the sense of movement in most of your photos. They remind me of being in a constant hurry, and always moving and working, which is pretty much all of our realities here in Gainesville.
The long exposure(?) on the fifth image is really neat. It introduces these some soft shapes into a hard, textured environment, which is a nice contrast.
ReplyDeleteI love the visuals of the 6th picture. The balloons create an interesting texture and plays on reflection, a cool effect overall.
ReplyDeleteI found the bathtub shot really striking because of how soft the imagery is. Especially in black and white, it took a few seconds to discern what the subject was behind the contrasting candle and I find it really elegant. The curved lines the body makes interacts well with the grid like lines of the tile
ReplyDeleteI love the sense of movement in most of your photos. They remind me of being in a constant hurry, and always moving and working, which is pretty much all of our realities here in Gainesville.
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