Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson. I love nature; I love being outside. For My concentration I want to project how nature gives us peace and helps us find our natural self while man made things can overwhelm us and make us stressed out and have negative Zen. I will use space, line, texture, and value to portray the difference between nature and man-made items.
Your meat and fruit diptych is interesting if a little disturbing. Your macro outdoor shots are your most successful images so far. The lighitng is lovely and you are noticing fine detail. The only thing I would work on is creating dynamic composition through extreme eye levels. Try to avoid flat imagery or straight horizontal or vertical lines. Your new work is a great improvement overall!
Your meat and fruit diptych is interesting if a little disturbing. Your macro outdoor shots are your most successful images so far. The lighitng is lovely and you are noticing fine detail. The only thing I would work on is creating dynamic composition through extreme eye levels. Try to avoid flat imagery or straight horizontal or vertical lines. Your new work is a great improvement overall!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your nature shots. They really have a lot of detail and texture. They are fantastic shots. I especially enjoy the water drops.
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ReplyDeleteYour concentration statement needs to be rewritten to reflect your new direction.
ReplyDeleteYour dew-drops picture is fantastic! I also enjoy your meat shot.
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