i.love.this. The light is beautiful and natural. This gorgeous little girl has a priceless expression; asking "What in the world do you think you're doing? Go away." She's angry, and I love it. The crop is perfect because it gives you all the information you need to understand the story, and none that you don't. I love the contrast. This is a favorite. Very strong shot.
This is also great. With Slade's help, I cut out useless information, intensifying the story. This little boy, with dirty fingernails and determined eye contact, is serious about the adventure he's about to go on. I love this story. His brow lets me know that this is a big deal. The light isn't too great. Hmm.
I know I've used this over and over, but I just love it. It puts the feeling of anticipation and adrenaline before you slide down into your mind. It brings back childhood memories. These are acutally my feet, in my old scruffy play shoes, in the slide in my backyard that I've been playing on for years. I was sitting up on the playground doing homework, and I decided this was a cool shot. It's pretty original I think; I've never seen it before. It tells a story. I love the focus. The color alteration is a little harsh, but it kinda adds to the whole memory lane/childhood aspect I think. Through feet, this shows innocence and immaturity (in a positive way) and brings back floods of memories.
This is interesting. I was shooting the number zero, and so first I thought of synonyms of the word. What first came to mind was empty. Also, I LOVE HANDS. Something about the texture and wrinkles I just love them. I feel this is original and creative. The light isn't great, but the blue kinda adds to the sad, lonely, EMPTY feeling of zero. I wish I didn't cut off the left thumb, but other then that I like the close crop. These hands look like they're going to present something, but they have nothing to offer. Therefore, zero.
This isn't very creative; doesn't tell much of a story. But it's pretty. Yeah it's a little blown out, but I like the pure, clean, soapy feeling I get when I look at these pure, clean, good-smelling plates. The light makes this shot. It shows a pattern of shadows and highlights thanks to the
angle of the window. I like the position of the stack and how it's not in the middle. Slade loves this, therefore I like it too.
The light on this is beautiful, as is the focus. Again it doesn't tell much of a story, but it's fun to look at. And it tells you a number; which was the purpose. The focus is amazing, you can see each speck of grime. (yuck) Again, Slade loves this; therefore. I like how half is light, and half dark; half is focused, half blurry.
This was my lucky shot. I love it. It's fun to look at, tells you about an old red truck. The depth of field and focus on the handle is interesting. It's like the truck is saying "Come on, get in." It sends you on an adventure. I was so lucky, because even though I created the composition with the focus and depth of field, I was lucky enough to stumble upon gorgeous sunset 5:00 light. Yessssssssss. *this is unedited* which makes it SO much better.
Complimentary colors; orange and blue. Gorgeous sunset light. Focus. Story of a girly, chic young woman. (me) :) I like how there are different shades of blue in the shadows and the polka dots; and also different shades of orange in the cream and in the brown. Strong shot. (slade loves it)
I LOVE THIS ONE. Funny interpretation I guess, but it was perfect for the assigment of complimentary colors. The focus and light is SO ideal. Almost flawless I'd say. The reason why I really love it is because these are colors that no one used. They're not on the color wheel, but they're in between. I found the exact opposite of the pink; right in between purple and red; of course yellow and green. I purposely focused on the name of the crayon so the viewer would understand that these two are exactly complimentary.
I love this shot as well. These are my oldest favoritest comfy-est shoes. Even through the contrast of black and white, this is perfectly monochrome; alllllll white. I love the focus. love the off center. Light could be a little better, but thanks to lightroom I think I pulled it off. I think this kinda tells about these old shoes. They're slightly dirty, but well-taken care of. I love how close I got. I love the originality. I love this shot.