Although the class thought I should explore perspective like that in my urban stairs photo, I wasn't quite interested in going in that direction. Besides, Devan took to it better than I did. Instead, I wanted to make something more narrative, like the D-I-Y Wings photo:
To that end, I made a three photo series about the pain of getting up in the morning:
I haven't been able to narrow down my four for a series of images, but this is what I'm basing the rest of my images on. I want to work with texture to get a antique feeling to each photograph.
I photographed images that lead the eyes deep into space. The images are similarly edited using soft focus. I tried to concentrate primarily on trails. (The photograph of the tracks is my least favorite photograph.)
I couldn't really figure out what I should focus on so I just have a few random images to post for now.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
For these images, I wanted to continue with the image I posted a few weeks ago. I wanted everything to be abstracted and all about color and the texture within the image.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Whit my set of images I tried to focus on the lines made from the stairs. I'm still unsure if this is the final set of stair photos, I'm not sure if the set works together!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
This picture is of a statue in Gettysburg National Military Park. This photo seems to play with light, silhouettes, and plays with the idea of revealing and not revealing certain details in the statue. The following photos are based upon the one above and revolves around the concept of statues and slight silhouetting of the statues.