1) I think an easy way to capture a sense of movement within a still image is to show someone mid-stride. I really wish I'd centered this image down the middle of the aisle just a little bit more. Ugh.
2) I wanted to show the affinity created by the rhythm and repetition of these houses that were all the exact same. I also wanted the line going from bigger to smaller to convey a sense of depth, and the curved line to get a sense of movement even on a street with no activity.
3) I think this photo has zero sense of movement, so that's no good.. But I still like the framing and the sense of isolation of the box of Tampax. The colors came out all washed out and the space is really ambiguous and I'm a fan of all of those things.
3/1/16, 3:24PM



I like the warm saturation of color in the first photo. Cool cool cool.
ReplyDeleteHmmm.... I recognize that street from somewhere.... haha. The houses do look exactly the same, which is interesting. Good example of movement in your first photo - it's a lot easier to show movement in a video than a still.
ReplyDeleteI love your first photo. I think there's great movement and framing. You can focus on the subject. I also love the colors too.
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is very colorful. I also like the curved line in your second photo. It's a little disorienting, and that's cool.
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