

This photograph is a great example of using the same color throughout the photograph to create interest. It also provides an example of an absract photograph. I then rocked the water bottle back and forth as I took the photograph, which resulted in it looking almost like a rose.

I love the use of color in this photograph. it really makes you wonder what created this color. What I did was melt crayon wax in a cooking pan, and the result was this!

The three repeating colors throughout these photographs unifies them as a group.
Sarah i freaking love you!you are so adorable and these pictures look AMAZING!!!!! photography is your major ok? well if you want but you definately have what it takes. :)this is emily by the way. call me :)
ReplyDeleteYou have tremendous talent. You have taken a simple subject and seriously created an interesting composition. The images are also interesting because you cannot make out what the subject are --instead, the viewer is simply facinated and drawn in to the image because of the great use of texture and fullness of colour.
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