Monday, September 17, 2012

Depth #1


Depth #1













These seven pictures are examples of the perception of depth. I tried to focus on city life, seeing as we are attending school in the middle of one. My first picture I was trying to capture how depth highlights the "ongoing" of the streets, (so one street after another after another.) One of my other photos is a drew hallway, basically still trying to highlight the row of lockers looking into the end of the hallway. In all my photos, i try to show that "light at the end of the tunnel"as you could put it. The leading lines are very visible in my last photo which captures the way the power lines go on.

7 comments:

  1. Great photos Hadley! I especially appreciate the way you took a more broad and unfamiliar approach on this subject of "leading lines" then most people. A common way of photographing "leading lines" is getting close up to the subject, but I really admire how you were about to take a different approach on this by shooting farther out. It really made your collection unique.

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  2. Really nice photos Hadley. i really like the one photo where you get a very good sense of depth on the buildings. i also like how you can really tell what the assignment was in every photo.

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  3. all your photos are very good. they all have a common composition and color palette to them, a kind of golden twinge wish dark, lush greens. as for the assignment, you accomplished it with great grace, having the distance fade away in the middle of the frame, the side, or even above the viewer with the telephone wires. you also did a good job in varying the distance from the subject so they dont all look exactly the same

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  4. your photo all display depths but in different ways. My favorites were the gate and the alley because you first focused on the front of the picture and then to back giving not only visual depth but aslo asthetic and the one of the green wall. It has vsrious dimensions to it that make the picture interesting and has good negative and positive spaces with helpful shadows. if you were to change anything in the street photo i think you could have benefitted from a subject focused upclose and the depth blurry.

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  5. Great shots, Hadley. Your second photo seemed to downplay depth a little bit, as it the frame doesn't seem particularly too deep, but besides that, I think this is a great set you have here.

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  6. I really like your photos hadley. I especially like your second photo. I like how it shows what we previously learned and our assignment for that particular week.

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  7. nice pictures. the photo with the telephone pole in it is great. awesome way of showing depth.

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