Depth

Leading lines, I used a lot of cylinders shaped objects. I thought these were good because they also had some 3d aspects to them which I thought made the picture pop out of the photo more.




Depth Staging: I tried to use objects like lights in the backgrounds as some of these to make it look more dramatic. I also tried it reverse and blurred out the front of the image and focused on an object in the back of the image.




Repetition: For this series of photos I tried pictures of stuff people would normally walk over and is under eye level, granted some pictures are bigger objects that have more obvious repetition. 




Comments

  1. Hey Jack, these photos are really cool. I really loved your leading lines photos and I really do see the 3D aspect of them. Your editing process turned out really well. Good work!

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  2. I really liked the editing in this group of photos, It was not overdone. Each photo had a clear purpose, and that was good. Great job!


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  3. Dang, I see you out here grinding brother. These photos were dope. I loved the colors in all of these photos and what you did with the camera in terms of focus was crazy cool! You definitely captured the compositions within depth very well, GREAT JOB!

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  4. Hi Jack, I thought your choices on the photos you took were good and unique, especially the lion and the leaves photos; It shows you didn't just take a picture simply for depth. Nice job on the editing too!

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  5. Hi Jack, I think the these photos really shine because of the amount of focus and crispness that each image had. This collection really brought to light how much effort your put into making your second blog post. Nice job.

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  6. Aye mane I dig the comp. Great work on all of these, I see you out here grinding. I really like the repetition the most because of the focus, lighting and complexity. keep up the stellar work.

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