This and the previous pictures were takin in a graveyard. I was able to photograph some cool shadows, lines and patterns.
This and the previous three photos were taken on the Kenduskeag stream in Bangor. I was able to record some interesting light reflections.
This photo and the previous three were taken on the Kenduskeag stream in Kenduskeag. it’s interesting the difference in geology along the same stream. In these photos I was able to capture some cool shapes in the ice sheets on the stream.
This and the previous four pictures were taken over the trailer park behind my house. I like the colors I was able to capture of the night sky. I had difficulty with focus but I still like how they came out.
Kendra, I really like your use of light and shadow, especially in the cemetery photos. It adds to crisp images that bring to mind an element of time. This is evoked by the second photo of the moon and clouds as well. Nighttime photography can be difficult, but this one was really well done and the composition is balanced with just enough detail.
Content–light reflecting off water, snow, tombstones, through branches, and in sky; very fine investigation of light and its reflections
Composition–varied, usually framed around light source; my fav is 4th, with light reflecting of purplish water–the angle is low, unexpected seems to come from non-human stance, so more mysterious
Technique–frame the light!!! varying exposure to get good day/night photos, light & shadow and a feeling of pathways through landscapes are inviting and mysterious
Aesthetics–subtle tones and shades, winter colors and textures, beginning to establish a “mood”
February 12, 2018 at 8:27 pm
Kendra, I really like your use of light and shadow, especially in the cemetery photos. It adds to crisp images that bring to mind an element of time. This is evoked by the second photo of the moon and clouds as well. Nighttime photography can be difficult, but this one was really well done and the composition is balanced with just enough detail.
March 1, 2018 at 12:47 am
Content–light reflecting off water, snow, tombstones, through branches, and in sky; very fine investigation of light and its reflections
Composition–varied, usually framed around light source; my fav is 4th, with light reflecting of purplish water–the angle is low, unexpected seems to come from non-human stance, so more mysterious
Technique–frame the light!!! varying exposure to get good day/night photos, light & shadow and a feeling of pathways through landscapes are inviting and mysterious
Aesthetics–subtle tones and shades, winter colors and textures, beginning to establish a “mood”