Carly, I'm drawn to this photograph through the negative space more than anything else. Similar to Parker's images in critique today, the tree frames the sky organically while the land and water slice at it. I see the shape between the trees and bushes as a separate entity within the frame, and I zig-zag along the lines that shape creates.
Four lines: the path, the path that tops of the plants trace along the water, the pier/horizon, and then, as Rose notes, the lovely zig-zag of the tree. How can you capture that depth, that distance, that we feel in the water?
Carly, I'm drawn to this photograph through the negative space more than anything else. Similar to Parker's images in critique today, the tree frames the sky organically while the land and water slice at it. I see the shape between the trees and bushes as a separate entity within the frame, and I zig-zag along the lines that shape creates.
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Four lines: the path, the path that tops of the plants trace along the water, the pier/horizon, and then, as Rose notes, the lovely zig-zag of the tree. How can you capture that depth, that distance, that we feel in the water?
ReplyDeleteDavid do you have a link to your work?
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