I found this photo while randomly searching through Google images. I really like that the color on here isn't "correct" or properly balanced. I really like the yellowish green shift that is has. I'm a big fan of the use of analogous colors in photos. I also find it pretty interesting that the horizon line is way at the bottom and tilted but the girl in the photo looks perfectly straight and aligned how she should be. It kind of looks like she's running on a tilted world or maybe a falling world and she looks pretty carefree. I also like the way she's holding the sheet in the air with her fingers. The sheet is flowing perfectly. I think if it was blowing any other way it wouldnt work as well. It looks like the sheet might be trying to intersect with the tilted horizon line. One thing the distracts me in this photo is the random dark corners in the upper left and slightly on the lower left. I think it would look a little better if all four corners were dark rather than just the two on the left. This photo looks pretty vintage, which is why it caught my eye.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Jenny Reece- Week 10
I found this photo while randomly searching through Google images. I really like that the color on here isn't "correct" or properly balanced. I really like the yellowish green shift that is has. I'm a big fan of the use of analogous colors in photos. I also find it pretty interesting that the horizon line is way at the bottom and tilted but the girl in the photo looks perfectly straight and aligned how she should be. It kind of looks like she's running on a tilted world or maybe a falling world and she looks pretty carefree. I also like the way she's holding the sheet in the air with her fingers. The sheet is flowing perfectly. I think if it was blowing any other way it wouldnt work as well. It looks like the sheet might be trying to intersect with the tilted horizon line. One thing the distracts me in this photo is the random dark corners in the upper left and slightly on the lower left. I think it would look a little better if all four corners were dark rather than just the two on the left. This photo looks pretty vintage, which is why it caught my eye.
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