Whenever I need to take some time for myself to relax or be creative I go to what I call my outdoor studio . It's a little patio in my backyard where I can paint and feel secluded. Inspiration comes easily here since I can look out across the rolling field and watch birds flitting from tree to tree. I presented this using Prezi, because I like the idea of letting the viewer have the choice to explore on their own. Included are some found objects, a snippet of an interview, photos, a sketch, a painting, and a video of a very peculiar bug.
Stream through the Countryside is my favorite shot from this week! It has great depth of field and exposure! Very interesting angles and lighting are found in almost all of your photos which is great! I would love to see more close up shots similar to the Inside the Clock Tower at Bath Abbey shot!
ReplyDeleteOut of all your photos, I really love your "Stream through the Countryside" and "Tomb in Lacock Abbey." I really love the perspective and depth of field in "Stream through the Countryside." I also really like the light from the window shining down on the tombstone and the choice to make the photo black and white. It added lot of depth and contrast to the photo. The only critique I have is on your "Doorway into Lacock Abbey's Cloister." I feel like if the people in the background weren't in the photo, it would be a lot more dynamic. Can't wait to see your final portfolio!
ReplyDelete*Tomb, not tombstone. My bad.
Deletethe picture of the dog next to the private sign is precious and was captured at the perfect time I love that. I also love the picture of the rocking horse at lacock abbey, the exposure of it gives the whimsical toy an eerie feeling which I think is a really cool effect. for the selling pictures flower I think it could have a little less exposure and it would make the picture stronger by adding some contrast between the sky. great pictures this week!!
ReplyDeletei think your strongest photo in this bunch is the one of the coffins in Lacock Abbey. it is such a haunting photo in black and white. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI cant get over the picture of the dog wanting to give you his tennis ball!! The composition of this photo is perfect and you snapped the photo right when the little guy raised his head. The light shining through the water in the Bridge in Lacock shot is wonderful because it illuminates the rocks on the bed of the river. The stream through the countryside photo is a bit bright at the top half of the photo. The inclusion of the matted down grass makes this picture seem very fresh and alive.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite photo of this week is the Tomb in Lacock Abbey image. I LOVE how moody and mysterious this is -- keep this up in your future images. The lighting is very soft yet still carries an ominous feeling to it.
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