#1 Hair shop.#2 Gentlemen's Club #3 Show ticket sign #4 Bike #5 Car wash elephant #6 Close up ticket sign #7 Pickford Theater sign #8 Red Rose Bar
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Hi Linda!! Cool pictures....I like 2 & 3 because I like the fact that I can read what it says but also I like the dimensions,the colors, the shapes. You are rocking!! by the way the comments of your teacher in your last assignment were so good!!! it's great to have the opportunity to watch you enjoy your passion...lot's of love, Alex
I had to come back to this. I'm going to take you at your word and give you the best feedback I can think of. But. I understand that I am not a critic, or even a good amateur photographer.
It seems to me that for this to be your art, rather than a photograph of someone else's art, your thinking should show through. In the hair shop photograph, when I first glanced it, I thought that a reflection would be a good technique, and I see that in the back of the shop. Very cool. How did you ever get that angle? And the ephemeral treatment you gave the fantasy world of "show girls" shows that same kind of artistic expression. I like the concentration of color and the razamattaz in the ticket sign closeup. And the Pickford sign is beautiful just in itself. A warm light. Those are my thoughts. Congratulations, Linda. I have been enjoying your learning for some time now. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Again, all beautiful pictures. My personal fav is the Elephant...must be because of my affinity for animals. But I really love the colors of the close up of the tickets sign. Looking forward to the critique.
My husband and I moved to the desert a year and a half ago after he retired from the Motion Picture Industry where he had been a property master over 40 years.
12 years ago I found backpacking. 10 years ago I backpacked the PCT from Mexico to Canada.
My life has involved one sport or another but usually when I find a new sport I throw myself into the new sport to the exclusion of last sport. I've loved tennis, paddle tennis, racquetball, marathon running, golf,and fishing.
I've always recorded my life by taking lots of photos. I'd like to make time to seriously learn how to "see" photos rather than just mindlessly snapping away.
6 comments:
Hi Linda!! Cool pictures....I like 2 & 3 because I like the fact that I can read what it says but also I like the dimensions,the colors, the shapes. You are rocking!! by the way the comments of your teacher in your last assignment were so good!!! it's great to have the opportunity to watch you enjoy your passion...lot's of love, Alex
5 & 6 are so lively and fun to look at. I like them best. I'm going to keep my comments that simple. Love you Lind!
Hi Linda,
#6 & #8 - simply put, GREAT!
Love,
Susan
gotta be the elephant...yo dumbo!
I had to come back to this. I'm going to take you at your word and give you the best feedback I can think of. But. I understand that I am not a critic, or even a good amateur photographer.
It seems to me that for this to be your art, rather than a photograph of someone else's art, your thinking should show through. In the hair shop photograph, when I first glanced it, I thought that a reflection would be a good technique, and I see that in the back of the shop. Very cool. How did you ever get that angle? And the ephemeral treatment you gave the fantasy world of "show girls" shows that same kind of artistic expression. I like the concentration of color and the razamattaz in the ticket sign closeup. And the Pickford sign is beautiful just in itself. A warm light. Those are my thoughts. Congratulations, Linda. I have been enjoying your learning for some time now. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Again, all beautiful pictures. My personal fav is the Elephant...must be because of my affinity for animals. But I really love the colors of the close up of the tickets sign. Looking forward to the critique.
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