I love that bread one. I think it's the mix of images that appeals - bread is supposed to be comforting, but somehow the harsh town lines cutting in on the reflection disturb that.
The one above the bread one, the red one, looks way retro (man). I'm guessing this was as seen in some red shiny sign - great effect anyway, reminds me of one of those photo-jedi's shots that we've passed round in class before.
The bricks in the post box are subtle.
And I like the way in the first one you've managed to use reflection as a way to capture people naturally - they're obviously unaware of the camera.
I like the shape if the curved glass one in the second picture, I think the pictures that work the best are the ones that have a sort of double image within the glass, I find these appeal to me more than the direct reflections in the paint and mirrors.
So interesting to look at these photos and see the reflections slowly emerge, as with the bread and the blind. The last two are particularly fascinating. They all challenge the brain's preconceptions. I like that!
I love that bread one. I think it's the mix of images that appeals - bread is supposed to be comforting, but somehow the harsh town lines cutting in on the reflection disturb that.
ReplyDeleteThe one above the bread one, the red one, looks way retro (man). I'm guessing this was as seen in some red shiny sign - great effect anyway, reminds me of one of those photo-jedi's shots that we've passed round in class before.
The bricks in the post box are subtle.
And I like the way in the first one you've managed to use reflection as a way to capture people naturally - they're obviously unaware of the camera.
I like the shape if the curved glass one in the second picture, I think the pictures that work the best are the ones that have a sort of double image within the glass, I find these appeal to me more than the direct reflections in the paint and mirrors.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting to look at these photos and see the reflections slowly emerge, as with the bread and the blind. The last two are particularly fascinating. They all challenge the brain's preconceptions. I like that!
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