I'm crazy about that fourth image with all the plants in the classroom. It feels still and mysterious, maybe even a little bit sinister. You were clearly very thoughtful about combining scenes with similar lighting and shadows to help trick the eye into perceiving the composited images as existing in the same time and place. To that end, I find the second and fourth images the most successful. Fantastic job.
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Eric Wang
Posted on 2014-10-08 17:43:57 -0400.
I really love what you done with your series of photographs. The merging seemed almost seamless for the later ones, and you preserved the mood as well. The lighting in the last one is especially amazing, as the door and the stairs share similar characteristics. Well done.
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Eunice Oh
Posted on 2014-10-09 00:13:15 -0400.
Your photographs definitely give the same atmosphere as Uelsmann's works. I definitely agree with Kevin on the second and fourth photographs being your most successful. They both incite a very strong emotional reaction from the audience.
Although your last photograph did not focus much attention to the center, the way the light seamlessly flows along the picture definitely showed a skill in composition. The eyes are able to move along the key parts of the picture without any interruption in between.
You are very skilled in technique and if you worked on the other photographs a little bit more they could have the same effect as the second and fourth ones.
Overall, you did a great job and I loved these photographs.
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Dan Cheng
Posted on 2014-10-09 08:06:22 -0400.
I like the second photo the best, it is very enchanting and compelling. There is a great contrast of light and shadow in the photo, everything in the photo point towards the middle. Looks like all the sculptures are looking at the chair. It creates a religious and forbidding ambiance. I also like how you put two photos together, the light in both photo are in the same direction and they look very harmonious. All your photos give me very strong feelings! Love them!
I'm crazy about that fourth image with all the plants in the classroom. It feels still and mysterious, maybe even a little bit sinister. You were clearly very thoughtful about combining scenes with similar lighting and shadows to help trick the eye into perceiving the composited images as existing in the same time and place. To that end, I find the second and fourth images the most successful. Fantastic job.
I really love what you done with your series of photographs. The merging seemed almost seamless for the later ones, and you preserved the mood as well. The lighting in the last one is especially amazing, as the door and the stairs share similar characteristics. Well done.
Your photographs definitely give the same atmosphere as Uelsmann's works. I definitely agree with Kevin on the second and fourth photographs being your most successful. They both incite a very strong emotional reaction from the audience.
Although your last photograph did not focus much attention to the center, the way the light seamlessly flows along the picture definitely showed a skill in composition. The eyes are able to move along the key parts of the picture without any interruption in between.
You are very skilled in technique and if you worked on the other photographs a little bit more they could have the same effect as the second and fourth ones.
Overall, you did a great job and I loved these photographs.
I like the second photo the best, it is very enchanting and compelling. There is a great contrast of light and shadow in the photo, everything in the photo point towards the middle. Looks like all the sculptures are looking at the chair. It creates a religious and forbidding ambiance. I also like how you put two photos together, the light in both photo are in the same direction and they look very harmonious. All your photos give me very strong feelings! Love them!
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