Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Still Life

This photo is not exactly nature focused however it is a piece of interest which i can appreciate.  it shows you how maybe a cute little neighborhood is and makes you stop and appreciate little things.
this still life photo is fantastic.  i love this picture and how the motion is caught in the fire and the little blur left still gives you the sense of the fires whicking motion.  the colors are really great and the blue background is very contrasting so it pops out the main focus of the fire and its reds and oranges. i may crop out the red fire flare at the top.
this is not nature either however it is still cool and incorporates awesome clouds in the background.  the fact that this whole photo is an overall grey shade really sets the tone of the composition.  this can be an example of setting a mood in your photography and this can be applied to nature compositions.
this is the same photo just with the camera being held horizontally instead of vertically so it catches the same mood/tone.  the oblique angles are very attractive and draw the eye.
this is a color image of the tall things from the previous two photos.  the fact that they line up across the photo is attractive and leads you into the photo.   also the big to small size is attractive.  the color red is great for this composition especially since the sky is grey.  red is the most attractive color to humans. 
this photo is great because it is at night so the light is gonna catch your eye right away and attract you to it.  the reflection is awesome and gives a little bit of a ghosty feel to it.  the center focus is also reds, yellows and oranges that draws you in immediately and then the rest of the photo has lights and rippling effect to keep you looking around the photo more to keep the viewer engaged.
-KEE

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