I really like the tonal range presented in the photographs. There is something I just love from picture 4, and I think it has to do with the way my eyes are working to separate the subtle, yet noticeable differences in light grays of the girl on the right. Everything about her is light and soft and I think you did a very good job editing it in a way that she does not get completely lost into the background. The structure of picture 7 is also very captivating; the way the objects were framed looks really awesome and there is a nice balance of weight between objects across the picture itself. However, be careful when editing because you lost a little bit of detail in some of the very dark tools at the bottom of the picture.
Photos six though ten are so drastically different from your earlier images, and yet, your exquisite sense of light and ability to capture a wealth of information in a single shot is still very much evident. I love that this second batch also utilizes typography. You show a really deft hand when it comes to signage/lettering. These photos could very easily have been overly textual, but you reigned it in with your compositions and the inclusion of equally engaging elements (for instance, the reflective warmers in photo ten) that prevented the type from becoming too distracting.
I really like the tonal range presented in the photographs. There is something I just love from picture 4, and I think it has to do with the way my eyes are working to separate the subtle, yet noticeable differences in light grays of the girl on the right. Everything about her is light and soft and I think you did a very good job editing it in a way that she does not get completely lost into the background. The structure of picture 7 is also very captivating; the way the objects were framed looks really awesome and there is a nice balance of weight between objects across the picture itself. However, be careful when editing because you lost a little bit of detail in some of the very dark tools at the bottom of the picture.
ReplyDeletePhotos six though ten are so drastically different from your earlier images, and yet, your exquisite sense of light and ability to capture a wealth of information in a single shot is still very much evident. I love that this second batch also utilizes typography. You show a really deft hand when it comes to signage/lettering. These photos could very easily have been overly textual, but you reigned it in with your compositions and the inclusion of equally engaging elements (for instance, the reflective warmers in photo ten) that prevented the type from becoming too distracting.
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