Wednesday, November 16, 2005

who cares what it is


soft breeze



writer's block

2 Comments:

At 12:35 PM PST, Blogger Unknown said...

I love the first leafy shot. Beautiful curves, pleasing brown palette, just jumps at me.

 
At 9:58 PM PST, Blogger chris martin said...

Wow I am way behind on all of your wonderful stuff. I hope you don;t mind that I put all of my comments into this one post. I promise in the future to comment individually if I can keep up with you.

Chapter 1: both are great. The top leaf is exactly what I have in mind when I try these. The bottom one give the impression of a wood carving due tp your motion. Nice job.

A Couple More Experiments: Your lighting on the pears is fab, but for this style is now appears to me that a background adds so much more depth than without. The tree in rain image is fantastic. Again as I guess is common with this style, I get the sense of a painting - oil.

Monday's Experiments: Again, all are wonderful in their own individual way. Your blending on evaporation is great as I feel clarity in front and abstractness in back. I don't know how you pulled that off. the style used for Afternoon Chores obviously could tell a complete story and is very powerful. River Rock is one of my favroites. Again I get the sens of a paiting and here in contrast to the pears I very much like the empty space in the upper right. I wonder why it feels so different.

One More From Today: Great color and imagination blending portrait and landscape. The texture the results is almost touchable.

Tuesday's Musings: The B&W can hold my attention almost indefinitely. I actually figured out what the elements are, but I found that for the longest time. I wanted to just enjoy the abstractness and NOT allow myself to identify what I was really looking at. Super job. The second one doesn't grab me like all of the rest of your experiments.

Shooting In Series: In stop, I love the lanscape, but the sign makes me feel conflicted. I didn;t think I liked it, but then realized the possibilities for presenting a story and realized how it could be used. Thanks. Glow Daisies is fantastic - top to bottom. Well done!

Wednesday's Landscape: Look another painting! As a former painter, I absolutelt love these and this technique is wonderful for this.

Who Cares What it is: In soft breeze I keep telling myself that I think it is too light - BUT - I can't stop looking at it. I love that when it happens. Writer's Block need more of a "bam" factor for me, but it is still in my top 15 here :)

 

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