I really enjoy the under exposed photographs. I feel like the darkness enhances the detail. The picture of the arena and cracked door speak to me the most.
I really like your photos. The first two photographs I believe are your strongest overexposed pictures. The sun is hitting the branches just right in both, making very aesthetically pleasing photographs. I also thought it was a good decision to make the second one black and white. Your strongest underexposed picture, is the 5th one, the one with a group of branches, this is a solid photograph. It could be further improved by further sharpening the image.
I like how you are exploring light in these images Mahim. Your fifth and sixth images really pique my curiosity because you hide the real-world subject and focus more on the subject's tonal properties. One thing that I might suggest is to make all of these images black and white. I understand that the first image is supposed to be a part of the white set. However, I do not know what set you intended the second to last image to belong to, since it focuses more on color than tone. Overall nice work! I can't wait to see how you develop what you have right now.
I really enjoy the under exposed photographs. I feel like the darkness enhances the detail. The picture of the arena and cracked door speak to me the most.
ReplyDeleteI really like your photos. The first two photographs I believe are your strongest overexposed pictures. The sun is hitting the branches just right in both, making very aesthetically pleasing photographs. I also thought it was a good decision to make the second one black and white. Your strongest underexposed picture, is the 5th one, the one with a group of branches, this is a solid photograph. It could be further improved by further sharpening the image.
ReplyDeleteI like how you are exploring light in these images Mahim. Your fifth and sixth images really pique my curiosity because you hide the real-world subject and focus more on the subject's tonal properties.
ReplyDeleteOne thing that I might suggest is to make all of these images black and white. I understand that the first image is supposed to be a part of the white set. However, I do not know what set you intended the second to last image to belong to, since it focuses more on color than tone. Overall nice work! I can't wait to see how you develop what you have right now.