Your extreme attention to texture in these photos is awesome. Each photograph remains in focus and captures each detail in the contrasting textures. Your perspective is also interesting and I can tell you worked on taking photos at different angles around your subjects.
I really appreciate the dramatic angles on all of these. I see a lot of "worm's-eye-view" angles, which I think work well with making your subjects more interesting. My favorite photo compositionally is the 9th one. My eye starts from the thick bottom of the pole on the left side, following it up to the very thin power lines in the center, then following the power lines back down to the right corner. I love the contrast between the thick pole and the thin lines.
There is a ton of texture in these pictures, really well done on that front. You're also using a lot of directional line in these images, which makes for dramatic shots.
As my peers mention, the texture in your images is awesome and is the first thing that everyone notices. You managed to find the perfect point of focus for these close up “worms eye view” images. All of your photos have a true black and a true white except the last one so I may suggest to up the brightness/contrast on it just so it fits the rest of the series!
You have clearly experimented with depth of field. The combination of different textures and angles really set the dynamic mood of the collection. I would love to see more shallow depth of field photos.
Your photos are always very striking with the values range of dark darks and light lights. You tried some very interesting perspectives and that made for some great photos.
Great job at capturing the details and textures of all kinds of objects. I can really feel them without needing to actually touch them. I also appreciate how abstracted they are and make me go "huh?" at first.
The close up and tight compositions in each photo really makes me stop to appreciate the detail of the objects. The lighting and value range in each of the photos is successful in most of the images, but I think photo 10 could use just a bit more of that push.
Your extreme attention to texture in these photos is awesome. Each photograph remains in focus and captures each detail in the contrasting textures. Your perspective is also interesting and I can tell you worked on taking photos at different angles around your subjects.
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate the dramatic angles on all of these. I see a lot of "worm's-eye-view" angles, which I think work well with making your subjects more interesting. My favorite photo compositionally is the 9th one. My eye starts from the thick bottom of the pole on the left side, following it up to the very thin power lines in the center, then following the power lines back down to the right corner. I love the contrast between the thick pole and the thin lines.
ReplyDeleteThere is a ton of texture in these pictures, really well done on that front. You're also using a lot of directional line in these images, which makes for dramatic shots.
ReplyDeleteAs my peers mention, the texture in your images is awesome and is the first thing that everyone notices. You managed to find the perfect point of focus for these close up “worms eye view” images. All of your photos have a true black and a true white except the last one so I may suggest to up the brightness/contrast on it just so it fits the rest of the series!
ReplyDeleteYou have clearly experimented with depth of field. The combination of different textures and angles really set the dynamic mood of the collection. I would love to see more shallow depth of field photos.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always very striking with the values range of dark darks and light lights. You tried some very interesting perspectives and that made for some great photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat job at capturing the details and textures of all kinds of objects. I can really feel them without needing to actually touch them. I also appreciate how abstracted they are and make me go "huh?" at first.
ReplyDeleteThe close up and tight compositions in each photo really makes me stop to appreciate the detail of the objects. The lighting and value range in each of the photos is successful in most of the images, but I think photo 10 could use just a bit more of that push.
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