The line work in #10 is very interesting. The wires are like a net, and with the cow in the middle it makes me think of the destructive effects of industrial culture.
I, too, appreciate the linearity of photo ten. The longer I examined it, the more I discovered. For instance, the sloping of the wires diagonally into the left distance parallels that cow's own leaning - it is the same angle! The tonal gradation you achieved in the horizon counterbalances the visual weight of the grassy field and overall yields a very appealing composition.
Photo number two is my definite favorite. The subtle contrast of the image makes the bike stand out more and look more rugged compared to its surroundings. I also love the composition of the photo, how the bike is not in the dead center of the image - it allows our eyes to go directly to the bike but then to wander and assess the background. Awesome job!
The line work in #10 is very interesting. The wires are like a net, and with the cow in the middle it makes me think of the destructive effects of industrial culture.
ReplyDeleteI, too, appreciate the linearity of photo ten. The longer I examined it, the more I discovered. For instance, the sloping of the wires diagonally into the left distance parallels that cow's own leaning - it is the same angle! The tonal gradation you achieved in the horizon counterbalances the visual weight of the grassy field and overall yields a very appealing composition.
ReplyDeletePhoto number two is my definite favorite. The subtle contrast of the image makes the bike stand out more and look more rugged compared to its surroundings. I also love the composition of the photo, how the bike is not in the dead center of the image - it allows our eyes to go directly to the bike but then to wander and assess the background. Awesome job!
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