Friday, June 21, 2013

What's in a frame?

I experimented with framing on a variety of different planes. Some framing was quite literal while others were more implied.







7 comments:

  1. BATMAN...I like that pic, very good posting

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  2. Great work this week Jen. My favorite picture out of all them was the last one of the tunnel and the guy on the other side. The angle at which you took the pictures shows depth all the way back to the window.

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    1. Thanks. That's one of my favorites too. "The guy" is my husband, who not-so-graciously agreed to be in my pictures if I promised to make him dinner. I have some of him filling more of the frame and facing the camera through this tunnel as well. I liked those a lot, but they took away from the depth somewhat since you can't see anything behind him at that point.

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  3. Great work and you have some awesome stuff on your shelves!!

    "Because these are the photos that this class deserves, but not the ones it needs right now"

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  4. I love the shot of your husband through the pipe, batman I like as well, but I wish he wasn't so dead center in the photo, my favorite by far though, is the bird on the ground between the trees. That is a great shot.

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  5. I like that you were able to show a lot of the many ways to have framing in a photo. Great work. I agree and really love the one of your husband. The people walking on the path is also one of my favorites.

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  6. Wow the last photo in the tube thing was great, awesome representation of framing.

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