Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Contrasting Colors

Jones Soda

ISO:800
F-Stop: 4.5
SS:1/80

Paint Spill

ISO:200
F-Stop: 1.8
SS:1/125

Blue Guy

ISO:400
F-Stop: 4.5
SS:1/100

16 comments:

JRN 236 said...

- I like the colors in all of your photos and how everything else is pretty much black and white.

- I would have liked maybe to see the jone's soda a little brighter!

- The repetition of the Jone's soda picture is something I like.

Unknown said...

I really enjoyed the contrasting colors of the first photo.
I like the guy popping out of the third photo it seemed very comical.
I think I would have liked the second picture better if it was a close up on the two paints mixed to better see the swirls.

JRN 236 said...

I like the Jones Soda one, and the pattern of the bottles fading into the background. I also like how the little blue guy is off-center and is the only blue thing in the picture. This may be me, but I'm not a big fan of the number 15 in the third picture being blurry and the rest of the numbers being in focus.

JRN 236 said...

I think you did a good job in being creative and coming up with interesting subjects.
I like the repetition in all three photos.
I think the book photo is a little too dark.

JRN 236 said...

-I love how sharp your photos are. They send bold messages.

-The colors are so vibrant.

-The one with the paint on the page is a little confusing but it's still very interesting!

JRN 236 said...

1. I really like how vibrant the oranges and blues are of the jones soda...they contrast very well and catch my eye.
2. I also like the repetive lines from the soda photo. The focus seems to be on the clear bottle but the viewer's eye is directed through the photo because of the pattern of oranges and blues and their leading lines.
3. There is some empty space in the photo of the paint spill. The newspaper print is a little distracting,.

JRN 236 said...

-I really love the repetition of this first photo, the dark caps on the soda with the slight light refection has a very nice effect to the photo.
-The three colorless/clear bottles add in my opinion to the photo. They stand out, but do not detract from the overall shot.
-The only thing that may make this first photo better is to fill the whole frame with the bottles, meaning get rid of the wall in the back ground ... The slightest crop would add, again in my opinion to the shot.

JRN 236 said...
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JRN 236 said...

I like the reflection of light on the tops of the bottles and the placement of the bottles with different colors.

Something you could have done differently would have been to throw in some bottles that were orange or green to give it more color contrast.

I really liked the third photo, it's not something you see everyday, so combined with the strong color contrast, it provides an interesting subject and picture altogether.

JRN 236 said...

Nice job utilizing primary colors here. I like the composition in your third image, and the light direction as well. Top three photos feel a bit flat in contrast and slightly yellow. I am guessing this has to do with your light source. -Emily

JRN 236 said...

-The quality of these images is great!!! super clear even though they are indoors.

- the contrast is great in all three. the colors pop.

-Something about the third photo I dont like as much as the other two. I think if you croped out some of the yellow I would like it more.

JRN 236 said...

I love the repetition of the jones picture.
The blue head really pops out, but I think the coloring might be off.
I love the seal, the blue pops out, but I don't see much by means of contrast in color.

JRN 236 said...

i like how the blue and yellow paint pops against the writing
I also like how you mixed in clear Jones soda with the blue and red
I think the books could have been a little lighter

JRN 236 said...

I really love the second photo and how the two colors are swirled together.
The third photo had great lines.
The first photo didn't seem to have complimentary colors, but I loved the repetition of the bottles.

JRN 236 said...

I really liked the picture with the little fuzzy blue guy in the religion text books it was very intriguing
you picture of the Jones soda seemed like it could have been a little brighter but that could be personal taste too.
I really liked the repeating shapes in the Jones soda it had a very interesting feel to it like a bottling factory almost

JRN 236 said...

I really like the colors in the first photo!
I really like the third photo and how you can only see some of the guy popping out.
I think the second photo could have been cropped more.