Hey! I really enjoy your photos that involve scenes, for example 5, 8 and 10. Scenes to me can really draw the viewer in because it allows for the viewer to interpret the space in their own way. I really like the tree hanging down in photo 8 and the entire scene that you created for the viewer, but I think the end where the panorama moved is a bit distracting for the eye. Also your hospital photo is really interesting to me, and speaks to me as a viewer, but I would have loved to have seen a longer panorama with a bit of natural distortion from the camera. I think this could have created a different environment entirely. For these reasons, photo number 5 is my POW choice for you. For future photos don't be afraid to add some filters or amp up the contrast. I feel like this would really make some of your photos a lot stronger visually [:
Awesome job Rebecca! All of your pictures really captured what this assignment was all about. I think that your best photo is number 5. I really enjoyed wide shots of outdoors. Number 5 makes the driveway look curved and warped. This is what gives the photo the element of seeing beyond what the human eye can see.
Hi Rebecca! Great photos. I really enjoyed looking through all of your pictures. I think pictures #9, 14, and 19 are awesome! I like the techniques you chose for all of your photos. You had some great panorama shots, as well as slow shutter photos. My favorite so far is picture #19 because you captured exactly what the professor is looking for. There is not many different variations of color in this photo, but it can fall into the mystery type of photographs. Good job!
Your POW is number 15 because of the interesting way the photo was taken. I like that a lot of your photos are panoramas of everyday scenes. Your photos make me look at those everyday scenes in a different way. Photo number 1 also interests me because I find myself trying to figure out what exactly is happening in that photo.
Rebecca, I think your pow it 10. This picture is really haunting to me. The placement of the wheelchair makes me ask so many questions. I also like how the picture is toned. There is not much warmth to the picture which really speaks to the sterile almost cold nature of a hospital. 18 is also a pretty cool shot. The way you manipulated the shutter speed makes for a cool effect.
Hey Rebecca! My favorites of your pictures were definitely numbers 5 and 17. I would say 17 is your POW because it's a panoramic but it also shows the depth of the center aisle. Something just draws my eye to that one. Number 15 is also very good, it made me take a second look before I realized that it was a door shutting. Good job with the assignment.
I think your POW is 10. The panorama style of the photo creates a unique depth and makes the photo more interesting. The overall color palette in the photograph is really cool. It has an interesting blend of muted colors which I have never actually noticed in a hospital like setting. Forcing the viewer to look at this environment in a different way really makes it a good photograph.
Very entertaining collection you have! I really like how you used many different settings throughout this assignment. Your choice of trying out different environments (the hospital, campus, home, dining room etc...) was a great idea. Your collection in turn shows panoramas of many different places which can be easily compared and this shows value in each. Your POW should be photo number 10 in my opinion because it is the most evocative. For some, a hospital is a scare place, or a place of healing. This photo seems to be neutral in what the hospital is and can be left for interpretation. I also like how the wheelchair is facing the same direction as the extended sight is going in. Very deep photo! Great stuff here!
Hey there, You got the idea of the project down for sure. I specifically like #18 because Its almost like a ghost trailing the person in the photo, even though it was just the shutter speed slowing down time. If there is anything constructive i can throw out there, is the cliche-ness to the majority. I feel like (and I know I have a few as well) the entire class could have taken the same photos. So my advice, is make the photos more about you. What you like to do, your hobbies, adventures, places you travel to that make them more personal and interesting.
I really enjoyed 5 the best out of all your photos. One suggestion is to try and stay away from clich photos (of your feet, and the self portrait of you with the peace sign). I personally feel that 5 is your best because I think you thought outside of the typical panoramic when you took this. Typically a driveway is straight, but because o the angle you decided to shoot this panoramic, the driveway appears to be slightly warped and curved. I like how it pulls my eye from the back and sides, to the foreground in the center. This is very aesthetically pleasing.
Hi Rebecca! I think you interpreted this assignment very well. I love that you did a lot of panoramic photos because usually many panoramics remain similar but each of these is pretty different from the next.
I really love the two photos you took in the store, photos #17 and #18. I almost wish they were overlaying one another so the motion of the person walking was in the aisle of the panoramic. I love the brightness and colors used in #17 and knowing what it's like being in a store, that picture made me feel that I was standing right there. That, combined with the motion of the customer in #18 put me with you in the store. I think those pictures work very well together. My choice for POW is #17.
Rebecca I really liked your pictures of scenes the best. #5, 8, 10 and 17 all offer great views of an area. The pictures are all very clear and uses the natural light found in each area to highlight the objects within it. I would select #5 as your POW because it is the scene which I feel delivers the most emotion and draws the audience in.
Hi Rebecca. I really like photos 16, 17, and 18. 16 has a great "explosion" of energy and movement. 17 is a great panorama and made something mundane into something very artistic. I think 18 is your POW. It feels very mystical and ghostly. I like the double images and how it feels like even as your subject is in the photo they are not.
Rebecca, neat pictures! I especially like your panoramas! I think #17 should be your pow because the the wide array of of things to look at in the photo. The colors are vibrant and I like how the lights from the ceiling are reflecting off of the glossy white floor.
Hey! I really enjoy your photos that involve scenes, for example 5, 8 and 10. Scenes to me can really draw the viewer in because it allows for the viewer to interpret the space in their own way. I really like the tree hanging down in photo 8 and the entire scene that you created for the viewer, but I think the end where the panorama moved is a bit distracting for the eye. Also your hospital photo is really interesting to me, and speaks to me as a viewer, but I would have loved to have seen a longer panorama with a bit of natural distortion from the camera. I think this could have created a different environment entirely. For these reasons, photo number 5 is my POW choice for you. For future photos don't be afraid to add some filters or amp up the contrast. I feel like this would really make some of your photos a lot stronger visually [:
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Rebecca! All of your pictures really captured what this assignment was all about. I think that your best photo is number 5. I really enjoyed wide shots of outdoors. Number 5 makes the driveway look curved and warped. This is what gives the photo the element of seeing beyond what the human eye can see.
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca! Great photos. I really enjoyed looking through all of your pictures. I think pictures #9, 14, and 19 are awesome! I like the techniques you chose for all of your photos. You had some great panorama shots, as well as slow shutter photos. My favorite so far is picture #19 because you captured exactly what the professor is looking for. There is not many different variations of color in this photo, but it can fall into the mystery type of photographs. Good job!
ReplyDeleteYour POW is number 15 because of the interesting way the photo was taken. I like that a lot of your photos are panoramas of everyday scenes. Your photos make me look at those everyday scenes in a different way. Photo number 1 also interests me because I find myself trying to figure out what exactly is happening in that photo.
ReplyDeleteRebecca, I think your pow it 10. This picture is really haunting to me. The placement of the wheelchair makes me ask so many questions. I also like how the picture is toned. There is not much warmth to the picture which really speaks to the sterile almost cold nature of a hospital. 18 is also a pretty cool shot. The way you manipulated the shutter speed makes for a cool effect.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorites of your pictures were definitely numbers 5 and 17. I would say 17 is your POW because it's a panoramic but it also shows the depth of the center aisle. Something just draws my eye to that one. Number 15 is also very good, it made me take a second look before I realized that it was a door shutting. Good job with the assignment.
I think your POW is 10. The panorama style of the photo creates a unique depth and makes the photo more interesting. The overall color palette in the photograph is really cool. It has an interesting blend of muted colors which I have never actually noticed in a hospital like setting. Forcing the viewer to look at this environment in a different way really makes it a good photograph.
ReplyDeleteVery entertaining collection you have! I really like how you used many different settings throughout this assignment. Your choice of trying out different environments (the hospital, campus, home, dining room etc...) was a great idea. Your collection in turn shows panoramas of many different places which can be easily compared and this shows value in each. Your POW should be photo number 10 in my opinion because it is the most evocative. For some, a hospital is a scare place, or a place of healing. This photo seems to be neutral in what the hospital is and can be left for interpretation. I also like how the wheelchair is facing the same direction as the extended sight is going in. Very deep photo! Great stuff here!
ReplyDeleteHey there, You got the idea of the project down for sure. I specifically like #18 because Its almost like a ghost trailing the person in the photo, even though it was just the shutter speed slowing down time. If there is anything constructive i can throw out there, is the cliche-ness to the majority. I feel like (and I know I have a few as well) the entire class could have taken the same photos. So my advice, is make the photos more about you. What you like to do, your hobbies, adventures, places you travel to that make them more personal and interesting.
ReplyDeleteoh yea, POW - #18
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed 5 the best out of all your photos. One suggestion is to try and stay away from clich photos (of your feet, and the self portrait of you with the peace sign). I personally feel that 5 is your best because I think you thought outside of the typical panoramic when you took this. Typically a driveway is straight, but because o the angle you decided to shoot this panoramic, the driveway appears to be slightly warped and curved. I like how it pulls my eye from the back and sides, to the foreground in the center. This is very aesthetically pleasing.
Hi Rebecca! I think you interpreted this assignment very well. I love that you did a lot of panoramic photos because usually many panoramics remain similar but each of these is pretty different from the next.
ReplyDeleteI really love the two photos you took in the store, photos #17 and #18. I almost wish they were overlaying one another so the motion of the person walking was in the aisle of the panoramic. I love the brightness and colors used in #17 and knowing what it's like being in a store, that picture made me feel that I was standing right there. That, combined with the motion of the customer in #18 put me with you in the store. I think those pictures work very well together. My choice for POW is #17.
Rebecca I really liked your pictures of scenes the best. #5, 8, 10 and 17 all offer great views of an area. The pictures are all very clear and uses the natural light found in each area to highlight the objects within it. I would select #5 as your POW because it is the scene which I feel delivers the most emotion and draws the audience in.
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca. I really like photos 16, 17, and 18. 16 has a great "explosion" of energy and movement. 17 is a great panorama and made something mundane into something very artistic. I think 18 is your POW. It feels very mystical and ghostly. I like the double images and how it feels like even as your subject is in the photo they are not.
ReplyDeleteRebecca, neat pictures! I especially like your panoramas! I think #17 should be your pow because the the wide array of of things to look at in the photo. The colors are vibrant and I like how the lights from the ceiling are reflecting off of the glossy white floor.
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