Hey Megan, nice photographs! #4 is neat because it focuses on one object and I like the contrast. I also like #14 because it's unique and interesting to look at. As for your POW, I would vote for #13 because the photo is mysterious and shows great contrast between whites, greys and blacks!
nice vintage aesthetic in 11, if it wasn't for the temple flag i would think i was looking at a small snowy village the black pole on the right, building on the left, and begging of the path standout nicely in the very white composition POW 11
Megan, I like photo number 3 a lot because I think that the contrast works very well, also it looks delicious! I also like your self portrait photo number 1 because of the light reflecting off of your sunglasses, it adds to the composition of the photo. I think your POW is photo number 11 because it is a very nicely centered shot.
Your POW is definitely #11. I really like the way you framed and balanced the shot with the tree in the middle and the barn looking building on the left. The coloring in #10 is really great. The slight green tones make it much more interesting than an ordinary black and white photo. I also like the shadow cast by the candle in #4.
Hi Megan. 14 is a great shot. I love the sharpness of this piece. It works in direct contrast with the softness of the water on the hand and creates real feeling. I love the shadow that the thumb is casting across the palm of the hand. I also really like photo 11. There is a pale quality to this whole photo which helps to create the feeling of cold and isolation. I like how the shadow of the tall building works against the rest of the snowy scene. For me, Photo 7 is both my favorite and your POW. The way the shadow is enveloping the bottom of the frame is very artistic and you also captured something with the candidness of this shot. There is a real sadness or yearning in the eyes of your subject that makes me want to jump into the photo and hug her. From this one moment you captured I can feel a lot of complication in her mind and know there is story behind those eyes.
Hi Megan. My POW has to be 14. The blurriness and the grain of the photograph creates an element of question. Makes me wonder where the body of that hand has been. It displays an emotion of hurt without even showing a facial emotion and that is powerful all in itself. The picture is very beautiful and the traces of brown make it that much more real. It has to be my favorite in your collection. Also, I really really like 5. The illumination from the candle's flame is the target of the picture. Even though the picture is mostly of a white contrast, the burning flame still dominates the whiteness, making you remember that it is still burning brighter than anything around it.
Hey Megan! I really like your photo #11. I feel that this is your POW. I always love pictures of the snow. I particularly like how you who this photograph down the street. I think it gives the photo depth. It really draws me into the image and makes me want to continue walking down the street and to see my footprints in the snow. I also really like how you chose to shoot this photograph at the beginning of a snow storm. The fact that ground has not fully been covered gives the photograph really great texture, from both the road and the fresh snow.
Hey Megan! I think that your POW should definitely be number 4. I like that you chose to focus on just one subject and that you made it off center. The all white background makes it really stand out and I like how the candle is lit making it bright in the middle of the object.
Hi Megan! I really like all of your pictures for different reasons but my favorite has to be #4. I love the plain white background with the focus of the picture on the right. The dark shadows on the ceiling and the bright light on the walls give the picture great contrast and texture. The lines leading to the corner also give the picture more pattern that work really well.
I also enjoy the rustic look of #14. The shadows and highlights are so striking but it works really well. I like that the majority of the picture is dark but there's a little bit of white in from the sink in the background. The "old-time" feel from #11 is also really interesting. The tint almost seems kind of western but the snow gives me a cold feeling. It's really unique, but I like it a lot!
Hey! Good work on this collection of B&W! My favorites here are #13, 11, and 4. I like four because you utilize the rule of thirds here, offsetting the hanging candle off to the side-- try editing this one though and make it darker so that the candle appears more striking! Number 11 is good because you have good leading lines and texture. I think number 13 should be your POW because it evokes the most mystery. There is what appears to be an empty phone booth on a yard or quiet property which begs multiple interesting questions! The contrast is well balanced too. Good work so far!
I think of this set 14 and 4 turned out the best. It seems like you tried to play with the reflective light with the water in 14 which is really neat. There is also something grotesque about this shot in the way the hand is positioned that makes in more interesting. 4 is your POW for me. The light was captured well not only in term of light and dark but also in the way that you framed it. Nice job!
Hey Megan, nice photographs! #4 is neat because it focuses on one object and I like the contrast. I also like #14 because it's unique and interesting to look at. As for your POW, I would vote for #13 because the photo is mysterious and shows great contrast between whites, greys and blacks!
ReplyDeletenice vintage aesthetic in 11, if it wasn't for the temple flag i would think i was looking at a small snowy village
ReplyDeletethe black pole on the right, building on the left, and begging of the path standout nicely in the very white composition
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Megan, I like photo number 3 a lot because I think that the contrast works very well, also it looks delicious! I also like your self portrait photo number 1 because of the light reflecting off of your sunglasses, it adds to the composition of the photo. I think your POW is photo number 11 because it is a very nicely centered shot.
ReplyDeleteYour POW is definitely #11. I really like the way you framed and balanced the shot with the tree in the middle and the barn looking building on the left. The coloring in #10 is really great. The slight green tones make it much more interesting than an ordinary black and white photo. I also like the shadow cast by the candle in #4.
ReplyDeleteHi Megan. 14 is a great shot. I love the sharpness of this piece. It works in direct contrast with the softness of the water on the hand and creates real feeling. I love the shadow that the thumb is casting across the palm of the hand. I also really like photo 11. There is a pale quality to this whole photo which helps to create the feeling of cold and isolation. I like how the shadow of the tall building works against the rest of the snowy scene. For me, Photo 7 is both my favorite and your POW. The way the shadow is enveloping the bottom of the frame is very artistic and you also captured something with the candidness of this shot. There is a real sadness or yearning in the eyes of your subject that makes me want to jump into the photo and hug her. From this one moment you captured I can feel a lot of complication in her mind and know there is story behind those eyes.
ReplyDeleteHi Megan. My POW has to be 14. The blurriness and the grain of the photograph creates an element of question. Makes me wonder where the body of that hand has been. It displays an emotion of hurt without even showing a facial emotion and that is powerful all in itself. The picture is very beautiful and the traces of brown make it that much more real. It has to be my favorite in your collection. Also, I really really like 5. The illumination from the candle's flame is the target of the picture. Even though the picture is mostly of a white contrast, the burning flame still dominates the whiteness, making you remember that it is still burning brighter than anything around it.
ReplyDeleteHey Megan! I really like your photo #11. I feel that this is your POW. I always love pictures of the snow. I particularly like how you who this photograph down the street. I think it gives the photo depth. It really draws me into the image and makes me want to continue walking down the street and to see my footprints in the snow. I also really like how you chose to shoot this photograph at the beginning of a snow storm. The fact that ground has not fully been covered gives the photograph really great texture, from both the road and the fresh snow.
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ReplyDeleteI think that your POW should definitely be number 4. I like that you chose to focus on just one subject and that you made it off center. The all white background makes it really stand out and I like how the candle is lit making it bright in the middle of the object.
Hi Megan! I really like all of your pictures for different reasons but my favorite has to be #4. I love the plain white background with the focus of the picture on the right. The dark shadows on the ceiling and the bright light on the walls give the picture great contrast and texture. The lines leading to the corner also give the picture more pattern that work really well.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoy the rustic look of #14. The shadows and highlights are so striking but it works really well. I like that the majority of the picture is dark but there's a little bit of white in from the sink in the background. The "old-time" feel from #11 is also really interesting. The tint almost seems kind of western but the snow gives me a cold feeling. It's really unique, but I like it a lot!
Hey! Good work on this collection of B&W! My favorites here are #13, 11, and 4. I like four because you utilize the rule of thirds here, offsetting the hanging candle off to the side-- try editing this one though and make it darker so that the candle appears more striking! Number 11 is good because you have good leading lines and texture. I think number 13 should be your POW because it evokes the most mystery. There is what appears to be an empty phone booth on a yard or quiet property which begs multiple interesting questions! The contrast is well balanced too. Good work so far!
ReplyDeleteI think of this set 14 and 4 turned out the best. It seems like you tried to play with the reflective light with the water in 14 which is really neat. There is also something grotesque about this shot in the way the hand is positioned that makes in more interesting. 4 is your POW for me. The light was captured well not only in term of light and dark but also in the way that you framed it. Nice job!
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