Lily - I love your collection of images, they all have a wonderful perspective. My favorite was your cropped square - this being because it was interesting to see how you highlighted the liner pattern from the original diagonal pattern of the wood. it is also lovely that you in a way flipped it, as well as highlighted the dark and earthy undertones of the wood. My only "thing" is that I think that you could have been more aggressive with the edit on the heavy vignette image, its almost like you just did that and nothing more. Overall it is a great set of images and I look forward to seeing more of your work.
I love these images! I really admire your attention to lines and their alignment within the frame. It makes for very visually satisfying images. I also love how you experimented with flipping on the second photo. I think that edit really sends it into abstraction. I also think your experimentation with light makes for some really interesting abstracts, especially when the light hits these architectural features. Nicely done!
Lily, I love the objects chosen from all of these images. With your cropped square photograph, I wish you had kept in the diagonal lines. I also might have removed the leaf. I think the photograph's lines do a really good good at conveying sleekness, but the leaf takes away from that. I found that we both have similar purple shade photographs. I liked that one and mysteriousness of it. I love love love the shapes and shadows created in it. I might have made the coloring less intense though. I love your last photograph with the cracked window. I think that could be something abstract with more of a focus on the glass. Overall I thought these were fun to look at. I love the use of light in these! Nice job. :)
Lily - I love your collection of images, they all have a wonderful perspective. My favorite was your cropped square - this being because it was interesting to see how you highlighted the liner pattern from the original diagonal pattern of the wood. it is also lovely that you in a way flipped it, as well as highlighted the dark and earthy undertones of the wood. My only "thing" is that I think that you could have been more aggressive with the edit on the heavy vignette image, its almost like you just did that and nothing more. Overall it is a great set of images and I look forward to seeing more of your work.
ReplyDeleteI love these images! I really admire your attention to lines and their alignment within the frame. It makes for very visually satisfying images. I also love how you experimented with flipping on the second photo. I think that edit really sends it into abstraction. I also think your experimentation with light makes for some really interesting abstracts, especially when the light hits these architectural features. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLily, I love the objects chosen from all of these images. With your cropped square photograph, I wish you had kept in the diagonal lines. I also might have removed the leaf. I think the photograph's lines do a really good good at conveying sleekness, but the leaf takes away from that. I found that we both have similar purple shade photographs. I liked that one and mysteriousness of it. I love love love the shapes and shadows created in it. I might have made the coloring less intense though. I love your last photograph with the cracked window. I think that could be something abstract with more of a focus on the glass. Overall I thought these were fun to look at. I love the use of light in these! Nice job. :)
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