#5 and #6 here both could work as a series as well. How else could you photograph these industrial spaces to push that feeling of barren landscape, concrete, metal, fencing, factory churning out smoke, etc..? While technically these images could be a bit more interesting and the compositions are a little stagnant the top image (#6) shows potential because of the line created by the smoke stacks and lamp posts and such. I'm noticing a theme in your work that you photograph things from such an angle that you utilize the bright blue sky behind to create interesting negative space.
Thank you for the feedback! And yes with a lot of my images I do like to include the sky mainly because it brightens the picture a little more and normally it compliments the main subject.
#5 and #6 here both could work as a series as well. How else could you photograph these industrial spaces to push that feeling of barren landscape, concrete, metal, fencing, factory churning out smoke, etc..? While technically these images could be a bit more interesting and the compositions are a little stagnant the top image (#6) shows potential because of the line created by the smoke stacks and lamp posts and such. I'm noticing a theme in your work that you photograph things from such an angle that you utilize the bright blue sky behind to create interesting negative space.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feedback! And yes with a lot of my images I do like to include the sky mainly because it brightens the picture a little more and normally it compliments the main subject.
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