Monday, October 20, 2014

Chi Hwan Moon Topic 3 - Extended Seeing

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10 comments:

  1. #14 is my favorite. I think the sense of motion in an otherwise still environment allow me to ale upy own story of what's happening there. It's almost like a shot out of the Blair witch project with the shaky camera look.

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  2. Hi Chi, all your pictures are really interesting and I like how they are all different. You have a nice variety of slow shutter speed and extended view pictures. I like how some of the pictures represent an extended view but do not use the panorama option on the camera. I think some of your pictures are duplicates, so just be careful when uploading. My favorite picture is #8 because this almost looks like a fish eye effect and the car in the center is bent or stretched. Really cool effect!

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  3. 6 is my favorite. It looks really distorted and has this cool effect to it. The way you framed this was really interesting. Its cool how you have the stairs and then this low ceiling. It makes me feel like the house is dangerously unleveled even though I know it's not. Good job!

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  4. Hey Chi, your set is really cool and your shutter speeds create a lot of mysterious images. My favorite picture from this set would have to be #7, its very simple yet colorful and smooth.

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  5. Nice sets, Chi. I like your shutter speed shots, particularly #14. Indeed, it does give an eerie/mysterious feeling. I also enjoyed #2 - I don't know what it is, but it kept my eyes looking from the bottom to up.

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  6. Hey Chi,
    My favorite photo of you collection is #7. I love your use of panorama to create an extended seeing image. I also like how smooth the photo is, I tried to do something similar and could not master the technique, you definitely did here!

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  7. #1 is my favorite. It is an effective use of slow shutter and does a great job at creating this long tedious work feeling. #12 is a very simplistic, yet very effective and well composed photo with great use of color. #7 and #8 have great color as well. Some of your slow shutter shots are a little too blurry for me. I feel they could have been more effective with a slightly faster, but still slow, shutter speed. But they look good regardless.

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  8. Hey Chi,

    #2 is blowing my mind right now. No idea what it is but I really like it. This whole set is really great as well but my vote is for #2.

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  9. Photo 1 is very interesting because of the subtlety of the long exposure. It really does a nice job of revealing something the human eye can't see on its own, without going over the top.

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  10. I really like all of your long exposure shots you took in the hallway. It made me feel like I was in a horror movie- very cool framing and I think you captured an eeriness by shooting in simple places such as a hallway. Good job!

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