This photograph is called Tea Party, by Emma Mitchell and is found in her series called Interiors. I really like her use of analogous colors in this photo. A good majority of her work involves the use of analogous colors, which is represented very well. The colors in this photo are very pure and angelic. I also enjoy the simplicity of this photo. I was drawn to the tea pot at first glance because of the way it is highlighted. It also isnt your normal, everyday looking tea pot. It has some sort of antique looking quality to it, but yet it is very polished and clean looking. It reminds me of a genie lamp. This photo also shows great depth of field. The focus is obviously on the tea pot. It is very crisp and clear, whereas the foreground is blurry and a little out of focus. I also like that the photo is sort of bottom heavy. All of the subjects are at the bottom of the photo and there is a good amount of space at the top. But that space is used well. There are two other objects that look like they are hanging on something in the back, which helps balance out the entire photo. Another thing I noticed is that all of the main objects in this photo are highlighted. Her use of light is very consistent throughout all of her work.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Jenny Reece- week 9
This photograph is called Tea Party, by Emma Mitchell and is found in her series called Interiors. I really like her use of analogous colors in this photo. A good majority of her work involves the use of analogous colors, which is represented very well. The colors in this photo are very pure and angelic. I also enjoy the simplicity of this photo. I was drawn to the tea pot at first glance because of the way it is highlighted. It also isnt your normal, everyday looking tea pot. It has some sort of antique looking quality to it, but yet it is very polished and clean looking. It reminds me of a genie lamp. This photo also shows great depth of field. The focus is obviously on the tea pot. It is very crisp and clear, whereas the foreground is blurry and a little out of focus. I also like that the photo is sort of bottom heavy. All of the subjects are at the bottom of the photo and there is a good amount of space at the top. But that space is used well. There are two other objects that look like they are hanging on something in the back, which helps balance out the entire photo. Another thing I noticed is that all of the main objects in this photo are highlighted. Her use of light is very consistent throughout all of her work.
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