Picture 7 is my favorite. I'm a little biased because I love taking pictures of that bridge from Colombus blvd. the lighting is really awesome and I see this sort of tint to it too. Idk if it happened from you taking the picture or you did it while editing but it works really well!
#10 is my favorite. It confused the hell out me at first-which is good because it made me sit and look at it for a while. The strong lines and u ever distribution keep the eye moving around the photo. The pops of color in it also help contribute the the mystery of what it was. I finally caught on though. Very nice!
Hi Veronica, I really enjoy looking at your pictures. I like how they are all very different and have different types of lighting, textures, and brightness. I like in some of your pictures like Photo 5 that has the light bouncing off the image giving it a highlighted area. That is very eye catching! I also like the different angles you present, such as Photo 11 that makes you feel like you are actually looking up! My favorite picture #7 because I like how the reflection is coming off the water and the picture is so dark yet still have a lot of color in it.
I really like photo 11. I kept getting caught up in that image as I was browsing our blog this week, and I still don't know what it is. I think you could do without a photo like 9, where it's an image of a (rein?)deer bust on a wall as it is without adding much more to it. I did really appreciate the moment capturing of 3, and how you found those lone flowers in a grassy field in 12. 11 is still my favorite, though.
Photo 11 is absolutely amazing. Really nailed the entire assignment in this one shot. seems to be flowers hanging from the ceiling in an art exhibit or something. Nice.
Photo 8 is my favorite. I love how simple the color scheme is, and yet the red pops out at the viewer. It is a good use of dynamic coloring.
ReplyDeletePicture 7 is my favorite. I'm a little biased because I love taking pictures of that bridge from Colombus blvd. the lighting is really awesome and I see this sort of tint to it too. Idk if it happened from you taking the picture or you did it while editing but it works really well!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite image is #9. The angle is perfect and the way the objects fall really give the picture depth and a 3D feel.
ReplyDelete#10 is my favorite. It confused the hell out me at first-which is good because it made me sit and look at it for a while. The strong lines and u ever distribution keep the eye moving around the photo. The pops of color in it also help contribute the the mystery of what it was. I finally caught on though. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteHi Veronica, I really enjoy looking at your pictures. I like how they are all very different and have different types of lighting, textures, and brightness. I like in some of your pictures like Photo 5 that has the light bouncing off the image giving it a highlighted area. That is very eye catching! I also like the different angles you present, such as Photo 11 that makes you feel like you are actually looking up! My favorite picture #7 because I like how the reflection is coming off the water and the picture is so dark yet still have a lot of color in it.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely enjoy picture 11. The angle of the picture really does draw out the vibrant colors of the dangling flower petals.
ReplyDeleteI really like photo 11. I kept getting caught up in that image as I was browsing our blog this week, and I still don't know what it is. I think you could do without a photo like 9, where it's an image of a (rein?)deer bust on a wall as it is without adding much more to it. I did really appreciate the moment capturing of 3, and how you found those lone flowers in a grassy field in 12. 11 is still my favorite, though.
ReplyDeleteI like photo #11 the angle and composition is interesting and most importantly you've captured such vibrant colors.
ReplyDeletePhoto 11 is absolutely amazing. Really nailed the entire assignment in this one shot. seems to be flowers hanging from the ceiling in an art exhibit or something. Nice.
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