doubts

Jul 01, 2006 01:31

i'm beginning to think i'm one of those people i'm always talking about. one of those people who just think that they're good photographers. like i'm just kidding myself. i used to think that i could show some of my work in a coffee house, and someone would walk past and say 'damn, that is a good shot. i want that on my wall.' but it seems ( Read more... )

glaring self-doubt, photos, feedback

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justsomefool4u July 2 2006, 21:33:54 UTC
1. Good lighting, good contrast, but otherwise doesn’t leave the observer with a sense of significance or meaning other than “what in the world am I looking at?”
2. Needs one more filter’s worth of contrast, but otherwise is very good. Great focus, angle, and subject matter. Makes me think of all the outsourced factory jobs now-days, ya know? Like, “here’s what’s left of our working class America.”
3. Good lighting.
4. This really is the only one that caught my eye. I love the lighting and the angle, and there are just so many captions that could go with this one. This, out of all of them, is really the only one that makes the viewer think about what they’re looking at.
5. See #2.
6. Industrial. I like it. Dramatic shadows.
7. See #2 & #5

I like your photography, and I think your strength is lighting; shadows and angles and time of day and all of that lovely stuffs.

So.
Uh.
Yeah.

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meltedchocolate July 3 2006, 06:02:12 UTC
I don't know anything about photography. But I LOVE these.

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hardly_art_23 July 4 2006, 21:53:12 UTC
i don't know anything about photography either, but i would probably hang most of them on my wall...especially #7...or 4.

nice.

xo

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burningtyger July 23 2006, 18:12:56 UTC
number 5 and 6 are the only ones I didn't find interesting. My favorite is number 2 because it makes me feel emotion (even though its sadness). Number 4 has interesting angles and shading. Number 1 is interesting because you can't quite tell what it is and I like mystery. Number 3, again, has an interesting angle to it and I like the lonely glove hanging. Number 7 is one I have to look twice at, at first (like at Dennys) i didn't like it very much, but the more and more I look at it, the more I begin to understand that it is really a beautiful photo. Anyway, I'm sorry if I wasn't constructively critical enough. But at least I tried right :)

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