Here I go again...these lean more to the 'Art' in EyeArt....
as always feel free to express your thoughts....
Regards,
EyeArt
I love #1! The colors and composition are so pleasing to me.
#2 - I confess I'm not sure I "get" it :) The cracked egg without the stones would be very interesting to me.
#3 - I love the technique and the idea; I just wish the swan weren't crowded quite so close to the edge of the frame.
smcaleer
Loc: Dearborn Heights, Michigan
I like 1 & 2 but #3 is beautiful.
Love #1, but purple/lilac is my favorite color
Like #2, it is unique
Dissapointed #3 has the swan slightly blurred and like another poster said, it is too close to the right edge.
Keep them coming.
EyeArt;
I love the orchids; is there any chance you might tell us a little bit about the equipment you used, like the camera-lens, hand-held or supported, and especially the lighting you used, (if any). I find flowers blooming very challenging to photograph; it looks like you have it "pretty well figured out".
All three are wonderful, and so very different from each other!
My favorite is #2. This image is thought-provoking and has a meditative quality to it. For me, the different elements within the composition bring up memories of various places and experiences in my past. In my opinion, a very powerful photo.
rook2c4 wrote:
All three are wonderful, and so very different from each other!
My favorite is #2. This image is thought-provoking and has a meditative quality to it. For me, the different elements within the composition bring up memories of various places and experiences in my past. In my opinion, a very powerful photo.
Rook I am thrilled you connected with image 2, I assembled this conceptual still life with intent to use earthy natural elements provided by nature. Went to my yard (when living in Miami) found the stones then tore off the weaved matting from my coconut tree...I have always thought the shape of an egg was beautiful and one great example of divine wisdom in the perfection of design for specific purpose...so I used the egg. It is a different piece that will touch you emotionally...as another poster said " I don't get " and most people won't get it because we are conditioned to think logically, logic can shackle the imagination.
The title is: Change Is Imminent
Thanks for viewing and very happy image2 touched you...
eye art wrote:
Here I go again...these lean more to the 'Art' in EyeArt....
as always feel free to express your thoughts....
Regards,
EyeArt
I think you're a very clever girl Jackie. I like them all but agree with Linda regarding the swan - just a tad more space around it would be good. Please keep showing us your art.
I loved #2 because how the textures and shapes jump out at you!!! Keep on clickin EyeArt!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Excellent. I just love them all. I call this Art in Photography. You did a very good job. They portray felling in all three. You have that inner eye....Rich
is the swan pixs an example of spacial composition........a kind of composition i have never really understood.?
and if so ...shouldn't the swan be facing ..out of the picture.?
Mile
Loc: Crescent City Calif
eye art wrote:
Here I go again...these lean more to the 'Art' in EyeArt....
as always feel free to express your thoughts....
Regards,
EyeArt
my fav is 2 it has agates?? love the egg too
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