Saturday, November 26, 2016

Photos 13

This week's photos focus a lot on contrast:


I like this photo because of the contrasting reds of the trees and the gray/blue of the sky.  I think the trees really pop, and I love that.  There are also a lot of contrasting lines in this photo: the trees have many different lines and the horizon is horizontal.  I think that the yellow/brown building in the back is a little distracting though.  I wish that I had framed the photo without that building in the back.


This is Buster, my pitbull.  He is so cute!  I love the yellow of his little jacket and the blue of his leash; those two colors really stand out against the gray background.  Also, just within his face there is contrast of color.  His brown spot is in high contrast against his white face.  


This photo really stands out to me because of the orange flowers.  This was taken in my boss's office.  I saw his plants and could not help but take a picture of them because the orange one was one of the only ones with any real color.  Plants fascinate me, and they are actually serving as a contrast to the building that they are in.  They are surrounded by computers, technology, and books: the one pure, natural thing in the room.

1 comment:

  1. Josh,
    Your first photo has a great use of color. The fall colors in the trees kind of look like a gradient blending into one another; really cool. However, I do agree that the building in the background is distracting. It would have been nice to see the top of the trees.
    Your second photo is a great portrait of your dog! I love how he is looking right at camera with a sassy kind of look. The logo on the jacket is a little distracting, but the diagonal line of his head being on the third is really satisfying.
    Your third photo had a really nice caption as you compared the plant to the environment it is in. I would recommend that maybe next time you could flip the camera around and take a photo of the plant against the technology background to give that statement you talked about. I love the vibrant color, as well.
    Good job!

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