Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Romance, Painting, M&M


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Photos by Amanda Vasicek

15 comments:

JRN 236 said...

I like the depth of field in the third picture.
I like that the paint looks like it has been used, and its not just sitting there.
It was hard for me to tell what the first picture was at first.

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

- The second photo is a nice contrast to your others as the paint is bright!

- I like the depth of field in the third picture; maybe the m&m's could be more in focus though.

- The colors were both very dark in your first one which made me confused at first.

JRN 236 said...

The second picture seems to have a bluish tint to me, but I like it. I like the shallow depth of field in the third picture. I think the red in the first picture is really strong.

JRN 236 said...

I like the subject matter in the second photo. Way to be creative.

I really like how the colors stand out in the second one as well.

I feel like your first photo lacks a focal point, and your third photo's focal point could have been focused more on the candy.

-Austin

JRN 236 said...

- I really like how the yellow pops in the second one.
- I like the mixing of the paint in the second one, and having blue on yellow and yellow on blue instead of just side by side.
- I don't see the contrast in the first one and it seems really dark. I don't know what I'm looking at.

JRN 236 said...

Amanda,
I like the M&M photo. Colors pop nicely and I'm glad to see you used window light. The first two images look pretty yellow in color. This is probably due to the light source. Also, it was tough for me to see the complimentary colors you were using in the first photo (of the rose).
-Emily

Unknown said...

I love the pattern of the mixing of the painting. I also enjoy the hands with m&ms and how you framed the person out so it was just the m&ms. I would say try tweaking with exposure in photoshop to brighten the images and increase the contrast.

JRN 236 said...

I like your depth of field in all three photos.
I like the paintbrush laying there beside the paint, it makes me wonder what they were painting.
I feel like the last photo the hands are more central than the pieces of candy.

JRN 236 said...

I like the blue and yellow against the white in the second photo. The colors really pop. I think the 1st and 3rd one could be lightened up a little bit.

JRN 236 said...

I like the M&M photo. Colors work nicely and I'm glad that you used the window to light your photo. Watch the color cast of your photos they seem to be slightly yellowish. I like the paint photograph. try several different croppings though, experiment and see what you like the best.

JRN 236 said...

I love the subject and colors in the third photo with the hands.

All three photos could have a little more color saturation to liven them up.

The depth of field in the third photo really adds to the emphasis of the subject, I like it.

JRN 236 said...

1. I love how you used blue and yellow in the second photo, and the lighting allows the colors to really pop.

2. I like that you used a lot of contrasting colors with the M&M's and the depth of field you used made it unique.

3. The colors in the photo of the rose were very dark, I think lightening the photo would help the colors to pop out more.

JRN 236 said...

I wish the colors in the rose picture were a little brighter.

I like the pattern of the paint marks in the second picture and how the blue and the yellow are mixed but still apparent.

I like the focus of the M&Ms in the third picture yet you can still see how they are presented.

JRN 236 said...

the second photo seemed to have a yellow tint to it to me.

the contrast seems a bit dull

i love the idea of the paint in the second photo