Hey Maggie! I really liked your pictures and how you decided to do the assignment. My favorite one would have to be #9 although I do really enjoy the pictures of the old truck as well. I really like how #9 is a reflection and how bright the sky is compared to the darkness of the trees.
Hey! Such awesome photos this week. It's good to see consistency throughout your collections. I am noticing a ton of interest in form. Lines, shapes, and patterns are very consistent in your photos, and I think you nailed it as far as bringing B&W concept to color. I absolutely love #14 and choose that as your POW. the repeating patterns of the barrels and its circle shapes are very appealing and certainly give off the B&W feel without a doubt. I enjoy B&W way more, and this photo, even though it's in color, absolutely nailed a similar feel.
Hey Maggie. You have a really good eye. Many of your photos capture a feeling of time, particularly the ones of the truck, which convey both a feeling of the past as well as loneliness. I also really like photo 2. I love how the trees help to create real depth and space which contributes to a feeling of isolation. I think your POW could be 12 or 13 but, I'll pick 12 because of the framing. You managed to explore color with very little color in these pics, which is what makes the splash of green so special. This photo creates a feeling of dread at the same time that it creates a feeling of peace. You really caught something here!
Hey Maggie, I enjoyed looking through your photos! #1 is cute! I like how you're hiding behind the fence, wearing a hat and glasses, and have that expression on your face! #9 is really cool... I love the reflection of the trees on the building. I think your POW would be #12. It is very mysterious! It looks like it could be a black and white photo, but then there is that pop of green. Great job!!
pow 14, the barrels makes me hope there is some type of triple aged bourbon in them, in a forgotten irish distillery, waiting to be found (by me), has a dark and deep monochromatic feel and sense of mystery
also like 9, i think its a reflection, my mind is trying to tell me that there is a frame of a window and that landscape is behind it, i like when images trick the mind like that, could be wrong though, nice range of color in the blues, and use of complimentary with the orange building vs the blue sky
I like that a lot of your photos are outdoors and they showcase the white of the snow. Many of your photos are shot at awesome angles that add to the composition of the photo. Your POW is 2 because of the vibrant green colors and the multiple subjects that are portrayed in the photo. Very cool.
Hey Maggie! Great collection you have going! My POW suggestion for you would be photo number one. You are utilizing the rule of thirds as well as patterns. The colors in it are vibrant and not over bearing. The quality of the photo is also very good. The fact that we cannot see your mouth also leaves an aspect of mystery as to what your emotion is which evokes the passion. Even though it has been very snowy, you still are able to use the colors of nature, the sun and your clothing in your pictures which is creative of you. Very nice job!
Hey Maggie! I really like your photos for this assignment. Looking through all your photos I noticed that you definitely have a very specific style in what you choose to shoot. It appears that collectively, your photographs tell a story, rather than having random shots of disconnected images. I thought that was really interesting. I would have to say that photo 2 is your POW. I really like the pop of color from the bright green leaves and your red hat. I also love how the branch in the foreground creates a great sense of depth in contrast with the person in the background.
Hi Maggie! I really love #15 (the top photo) and #2 (the photo of you, I assume, behind the tree). I love the vibrance of the green in the very front of the camera lens and each of the different patterns and objects in the picture give me many things to look at it.
I think #15 (top photo) is your POW. I love that there are three parts to this photo that I want to look at: the vehicle, the grass, and the snow. The patterns aren't in any particular fashion, but there's a lot to see and the vibrance of the snow makes the picture bold and bright.
Great job this week, you have some really great photos.
Hey Maggie! Number 9 is my favorite image of yours this week and also your POW for me. With catching the subject matter in a reflective surface mystery definitely becomes present. I think you were also able to capture some complementing colors with the rich blue of the sky with touches of orange from the building and yellows in the tree branches.
Hey Maggie!
ReplyDeleteI really liked your pictures and how you decided to do the assignment. My favorite one would have to be #9 although I do really enjoy the pictures of the old truck as well. I really like how #9 is a reflection and how bright the sky is compared to the darkness of the trees.
Hey! Such awesome photos this week. It's good to see consistency throughout your collections. I am noticing a ton of interest in form. Lines, shapes, and patterns are very consistent in your photos, and I think you nailed it as far as bringing B&W concept to color. I absolutely love #14 and choose that as your POW. the repeating patterns of the barrels and its circle shapes are very appealing and certainly give off the B&W feel without a doubt. I enjoy B&W way more, and this photo, even though it's in color, absolutely nailed a similar feel.
ReplyDeleteHey Maggie. You have a really good eye. Many of your photos capture a feeling of time, particularly the ones of the truck, which convey both a feeling of the past as well as loneliness. I also really like photo 2. I love how the trees help to create real depth and space which contributes to a feeling of isolation. I think your POW could be 12 or 13 but, I'll pick 12 because of the framing. You managed to explore color with very little color in these pics, which is what makes the splash of green so special. This photo creates a feeling of dread at the same time that it creates a feeling of peace. You really caught something here!
ReplyDeleteHey Maggie, I enjoyed looking through your photos! #1 is cute! I like how you're hiding behind the fence, wearing a hat and glasses, and have that expression on your face! #9 is really cool... I love the reflection of the trees on the building. I think your POW would be #12. It is very mysterious! It looks like it could be a black and white photo, but then there is that pop of green. Great job!!
ReplyDeletepow 14, the barrels makes me hope there is some type of triple aged bourbon in them, in a forgotten irish distillery, waiting to be found (by me), has a dark and deep monochromatic feel and sense of mystery
ReplyDeletealso like 9, i think its a reflection, my mind is trying to tell me that there is a frame of a window and that landscape is behind it, i like when images trick the mind like that, could be wrong though, nice range of color in the blues, and use of complimentary with the orange building vs the blue sky
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ReplyDeleteI like that a lot of your photos are outdoors and they showcase the white of the snow. Many of your photos are shot at awesome angles that add to the composition of the photo. Your POW is 2 because of the vibrant green colors and the multiple subjects that are portrayed in the photo. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteHey Maggie! Great collection you have going! My POW suggestion for you would be photo number one. You are utilizing the rule of thirds as well as patterns. The colors in it are vibrant and not over bearing. The quality of the photo is also very good. The fact that we cannot see your mouth also leaves an aspect of mystery as to what your emotion is which evokes the passion. Even though it has been very snowy, you still are able to use the colors of nature, the sun and your clothing in your pictures which is creative of you. Very nice job!
ReplyDeleteHey Maggie! I really like your photos for this assignment. Looking through all your photos I noticed that you definitely have a very specific style in what you choose to shoot. It appears that collectively, your photographs tell a story, rather than having random shots of disconnected images. I thought that was really interesting. I would have to say that photo 2 is your POW. I really like the pop of color from the bright green leaves and your red hat. I also love how the branch in the foreground creates a great sense of depth in contrast with the person in the background.
ReplyDeleteHi Maggie! I really love #15 (the top photo) and #2 (the photo of you, I assume, behind the tree). I love the vibrance of the green in the very front of the camera lens and each of the different patterns and objects in the picture give me many things to look at it.
ReplyDeleteI think #15 (top photo) is your POW. I love that there are three parts to this photo that I want to look at: the vehicle, the grass, and the snow. The patterns aren't in any particular fashion, but there's a lot to see and the vibrance of the snow makes the picture bold and bright.
Great job this week, you have some really great photos.
Hey Maggie! Number 9 is my favorite image of yours this week and also your POW for me. With catching the subject matter in a reflective surface mystery definitely becomes present. I think you were also able to capture some complementing colors with the rich blue of the sky with touches of orange from the building and yellows in the tree branches.
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