Hey Rita, I really like your photos! I think that your POW should be 1. I love the angle of the shot. It makes my eyes start at the bottom and follow the flagpole all the way to the top. Also, the contrast between the blue sky and the flag is so eye catching.
I love the angles and movement in a lot of your photos! You really captured a lot of things in a unique and mysterious way. I also really like the texture you captured. This really adds a lot to the photo and brings it to another dimension. My POW for you is number 14. I really like the angle that you captured. It brings the self portrait to an entirely new level of interesting. The angle from the building distorts your face to create something new. Good job!
Hi Rita, nice photos! I really like all the different angles you chose for your photos. I think your POW should be #2 because I like the color contrast, angle and mystery in this photo. Great Job!!!!
Hey Rita. I like your self-portrait (photo 14). It has a clever use of angle and a sense of mystery. I like that we can't see your eyes and yet I have a clear idea of your expression. I also really like photo 6, which has a great sense of color and movement. I think your POW is photo 1. I love the proximity of the flag pole and how that creates such a drastic upward angle. The vibrance of the flag against the blue sky really makes the color pop out and the flag really captures movement and a real moment.
Hey Rita, your POW is #2. The colors in the photograph are really pretty, and I love the light at the end of the long hallway. There is a sense of mystery that comes from this photo, and it makes you want to walk through the gate to see more in this building.
2,5,6, are really cool and grab my attention. 2 has great depth and the green/brown rust has nice contrast and play on colors. good continuation of the eye as the photo leads you down the hall way to the light at the end of the tunnel. 5 is super monochromatic and minimalistic in color but it works because it gives a heavy, erie, type of vibe that has a lot of mystery and makes you wonder about the story of the place your at. the sky is almost green and the snow is almost purple and even though they aren't very saturated they play off one another,
6 i think POW, great texture and detail. yellows and reds under water looking, makes it pop and seems very abstract but relatable. i thinks its very unique idea for a photo and the depth of foreground to background with the gravel is an attention grabber and mystery of what the objects are because it looks like an expressionism painting
Your POW is by far #2. You captured a photo with good color by the way you shot this. Your focal point is not in the forefront, but actually near the back. Even though the only main color that was focused on in this picture is green you still were able to get beautiful color harmonies. The analogous colors of green, and the light blue light coming through the ceiling work very subtly together to create a nice effect. The viewer's eye is led to the back of the image because of the shadow the door creates. I also love how you captured the square shape of the door and then how it changes with the round archway in the prison hallway. There is a lot of dimension in this picture and I think it was very appropriate to shoot to shoot this centered, at eye level, just as you did. Color harmonies can be created by different lighting and toning and you have definitely portrayed that in this picture, as well as many of your other shots.
Your POW is #2. The way in which you captured the picture is extremely unique. The way that the picture seems to be everlasting creates a great visual simulation because it appears that it will never end, there's no vanishing point. Also, the usage of the rule of thirds works really well in this picture, dividing the picture in a great way. The shadows allow for great lighting and exposure and the colors work really well and to the photo's advantage. Regarding the rest of the collection, I like how they are all uniform due to the fact that it appears that the colors are fading, allowing for mystery to be revealed.
I enjoyed alot of yur photos Rita. They were all very vibrant but in particular I like 9, 10 and 2. Your POW would be #2 because teh vibrant green contrasting with the rusting bars is very interesting. Tee depth in the the shot is great also. When looking at it I also couldn't help but notice that the number 9 almost seems to be the vocal point of the picture despite all if the other elements. great job!
Hey Rita! I really enjoyed looking at your photos this week. You did a great job creating really interesting compositions. I noticed how a lot of your images are very geometric, which created really cool images. I really love image number 9. I'm not exactly sure what it is a picture of, but it I love the really deep shadows in contrast with the bright lines. I would have to say that your POW is number 6. I love how the rocks are caught in action falling through the water. The image has a really great energy and has such great texture. Great work!
Hey! you had a bunch of great photos that stopped me as I was scrolling through. So thats a great thing. I am seeing a good use of angle and a keen eye for abstraction. Like i said, I had to stop and think about what some of these photos were, which was good because it makes it sort of a mystery. POW is definitely #9 because of the great contrast between shadows and highlights. It's certainly questionable as to what the subject is..My first thought was sound proofing insulation for recording studios. Thats what mine looks like in my studio, so I would like to draw a connection there. Otherwise, i have no clue what it is. Great job!
Hey Rita, I really like your photos! I think that your POW should be 1. I love the angle of the shot. It makes my eyes start at the bottom and follow the flagpole all the way to the top. Also, the contrast between the blue sky and the flag is so eye catching.
ReplyDeleteI love the angles and movement in a lot of your photos! You really captured a lot of things in a unique and mysterious way. I also really like the texture you captured. This really adds a lot to the photo and brings it to another dimension. My POW for you is number 14. I really like the angle that you captured. It brings the self portrait to an entirely new level of interesting. The angle from the building distorts your face to create something new. Good job!
ReplyDeleteHi Rita, nice photos! I really like all the different angles you chose for your photos. I think your POW should be #2 because I like the color contrast, angle and mystery in this photo. Great Job!!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Rita. I like your self-portrait (photo 14). It has a clever use of angle and a sense of mystery. I like that we can't see your eyes and yet I have a clear idea of your expression. I also really like photo 6, which has a great sense of color and movement. I think your POW is photo 1. I love the proximity of the flag pole and how that creates such a drastic upward angle. The vibrance of the flag against the blue sky really makes the color pop out and the flag really captures movement and a real moment.
ReplyDeleteHey Rita, your POW is #2. The colors in the photograph are really pretty, and I love the light at the end of the long hallway. There is a sense of mystery that comes from this photo, and it makes you want to walk through the gate to see more in this building.
ReplyDelete2,5,6, are really cool and grab my attention. 2 has great depth and the green/brown rust has nice contrast and play on colors. good continuation of the eye as the photo leads you down the hall way to the light at the end of the tunnel. 5 is super monochromatic and minimalistic in color but it works because it gives a heavy, erie, type of vibe that has a lot of mystery and makes you wonder about the story of the place your at. the sky is almost green and the snow is almost purple and even though they aren't very saturated they play off one another,
ReplyDelete6 i think POW, great texture and detail. yellows and reds under water looking, makes it pop and seems very abstract but relatable. i thinks its very unique idea for a photo and the depth of foreground to background with the gravel is an attention grabber and mystery of what the objects are because it looks like an expressionism painting
Hey Rita,
ReplyDeleteYour POW is by far #2. You captured a photo with good color by the way you shot this. Your focal point is not in the forefront, but actually near the back. Even though the only main color that was focused on in this picture is green you still were able to get beautiful color harmonies. The analogous colors of green, and the light blue light coming through the ceiling work very subtly together to create a nice effect. The viewer's eye is led to the back of the image because of the shadow the door creates. I also love how you captured the square shape of the door and then how it changes with the round archway in the prison hallway. There is a lot of dimension in this picture and I think it was very appropriate to shoot to shoot this centered, at eye level, just as you did. Color harmonies can be created by different lighting and toning and you have definitely portrayed that in this picture, as well as many of your other shots.
Your POW is #2. The way in which you captured the picture is extremely unique. The way that the picture seems to be everlasting creates a great visual simulation because it appears that it will never end, there's no vanishing point. Also, the usage of the rule of thirds works really well in this picture, dividing the picture in a great way. The shadows allow for great lighting and exposure and the colors work really well and to the photo's advantage. Regarding the rest of the collection, I like how they are all uniform due to the fact that it appears that the colors are fading, allowing for mystery to be revealed.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed alot of yur photos Rita. They were all very vibrant but in particular I like 9, 10 and 2. Your POW would be #2 because teh vibrant green contrasting with the rusting bars is very interesting. Tee depth in the the shot is great also. When looking at it I also couldn't help but notice that the number 9 almost seems to be the vocal point of the picture despite all if the other elements. great job!
ReplyDeleteHey Rita! I really enjoyed looking at your photos this week. You did a great job creating really interesting compositions. I noticed how a lot of your images are very geometric, which created really cool images. I really love image number 9. I'm not exactly sure what it is a picture of, but it I love the really deep shadows in contrast with the bright lines. I would have to say that your POW is number 6. I love how the rocks are caught in action falling through the water. The image has a really great energy and has such great texture. Great work!
ReplyDeleteHey! you had a bunch of great photos that stopped me as I was scrolling through. So thats a great thing. I am seeing a good use of angle and a keen eye for abstraction. Like i said, I had to stop and think about what some of these photos were, which was good because it makes it sort of a mystery. POW is definitely #9 because of the great contrast between shadows and highlights. It's certainly questionable as to what the subject is..My first thought was sound proofing insulation for recording studios. Thats what mine looks like in my studio, so I would like to draw a connection there. Otherwise, i have no clue what it is. Great job!
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