Hi Rachael. I think the images where you are looking up and using lines against a neutral background work the best. The image with the tree, dog and doorway are not as successful in their abstract qualities. Simple is better so I recommend creating more images and making them as simple and as clean as possible. A stronger or better quality of light would also help. Good Luck
Hi Rachel, I would suggest to stay away from images with skies with this assignment. Less is more in terms of focusing on surfaces instead of going for depth. If you can't recognize the object from the image you made, then I think you are heading towards the right direction. For the last photo, you could point your camera to those stones, capture it and make it a B&W image. Also, keep photo orientation in mind when photographing in terms of tilting your image to not look crooked.
Hi Rachael. I think the images where you are looking up and using lines against a neutral background work the best. The image with the tree, dog and doorway are not as successful in their abstract qualities. Simple is better so I recommend creating more images and making them as simple and as clean as possible. A stronger or better quality of light would also help. Good Luck
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ReplyDeleteHi Rachel, I would suggest to stay away from images with skies with this assignment. Less is more in terms of focusing on surfaces instead of going for depth. If you can't recognize the object from the image you made, then I think you are heading towards the right direction. For the last photo, you could point your camera to those stones, capture it and make it a B&W image. Also, keep photo orientation in mind when photographing in terms of tilting your image to not look crooked.
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