Sunday, April 12, 2020

Through the Window of Michigan













5 comments:

  1. The fact that you flipped the image is really cool. It gives the whole photograph a more dream-like vibe.

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  2. I really agree with Casey! I am super glad you decided to flip the images upside down. I love the top two landscape photographs, but I am intrigued by the last two which seem different from things you have done in the past. Keep exploring!

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  3. I really love these images! I think the fact that you did in camera reflections is even cooler. Originally with some of them I thought maybe they were photoshopped, but once I heard you talk about them, I really looked at them and inspected how masterfully you handled it. The creation of your own puddles I think is very experimental and fun. My favorite is the tree and the houses in the reflection and then the basketball. I think the houses being in the reflection but not seen in the original image creates a fun mystery and story to the piece. For the basketball, I think it how strong design elements and overall a play on shapes. All of your images have a really nice soft moody lighting to them. Overall very strong.

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  4. These are such beautiful photos and i enjoy seeing the world in this perspective. I think many people do not go out and photograph the world in this way anymore since photoshop has become so accessible. Finding a physical way of distorting an image is valuable and a great concept. I cannot wait to see what you come up with next!

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  5. The display of different weather conditions in these photographs are awesome. I think the strongest is the foggy, rainy, looking image. I think the cropping is what makes this photograph stand out from the rest. I would like to see how all of these would turn out with that crop.

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