I really liked the ceiling here in my apartment complex, and I wanted to use it to convey depth. Granted, the light at the end of the tunnel doesn't necessarily help, but the converging lines and difference in size as you travel down the hall on the ceiling helps. Also, check out how obnoxious that red fire alarm is on the right, and how central the blue bike is.
I wanted to have ambiguous space and convey some kind of depth, and this storm drain did just the trick. Since the angle is worm's eye, and the bottom is so close, its super ambiguous.
We're not really as much on color and texture as much as movement, but I found this planter divider to be interesting. There is no color correction here at all. Both left and right of the barrier seem dead and forgotten. Winter is lovely.
I was frustrated with the fact no one could tell that the foreground item in Lauren's chase scene was the file, so I wanted to try and capture something that you could tell what it was, and I captured this.I love the organic vs. industrial shapes here. The organics are dark, however, and the industrial meters are extremely dull and unsaturated.
I suppose I was a little obsessed with bird's eye views that were somewhat ambiguous this week. I think this captures depth fairly well, and movement. It is rising up to the right, which is hard, but not the hardest movement to follow. I really like how the Blue here is less saturated on the left and more so on the right.
Lots of desaturation in these photos, which makes the small bits of blue and red really stick out (although even those are pretty desaturated). I like the depth in your first two photos, and I really like the contrast in your third photo. A lot of texture in that one, too.
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ReplyDeleteThe first four photos as a group have some nice affinity; mostly muted browns and blues with pops of red and a mix of man made objects and nature. I also liked what you said about your third photo and you did a good job of composing it.
ReplyDeleteThe use of lines in all of these photos are interesting. I like the blue in the last photo, contrasting with the brown. I feel like it gives an outside industrious feel. I like also how the angle is a little slanted. I also like the leading lines from the ceiling in your first photo. I love how our eye just follows it all the way down in the frame.
ReplyDeleteI like the different textures in photo #3 and the strip of concrete through the middle of the two different surfaces is a great visual barrier that leads the audience/me to immediately compare/contrast the two with one another.
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