First I love the yummy colors! And I love the illusion that the light created. This was taken by my friend David Winston, which I copied from his blog: winstonunleashed.blogspot.com (He also has a studio in Ashland, which is open to the public)He explains that it was the slats in a fence that were letting the shafts of light through , that created the illusion of stripes. To relate it to comments from our DMF assignment, I am noticing that striking composition is always appealing to me, as is the quality of colors...and most of all the feeling of light being expressed. the "list" would be: front left side of a VWbug, brilliant magenta color, headlight,stripes of light,part of front tire. The close up selection for framing this photo, rather than the whole bug, really drew me in. It took me a moment to realize what the stripes I was looking at were. I find that to be fun.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Illusions of light
First I love the yummy colors! And I love the illusion that the light created. This was taken by my friend David Winston, which I copied from his blog: winstonunleashed.blogspot.com (He also has a studio in Ashland, which is open to the public)He explains that it was the slats in a fence that were letting the shafts of light through , that created the illusion of stripes. To relate it to comments from our DMF assignment, I am noticing that striking composition is always appealing to me, as is the quality of colors...and most of all the feeling of light being expressed. the "list" would be: front left side of a VWbug, brilliant magenta color, headlight,stripes of light,part of front tire. The close up selection for framing this photo, rather than the whole bug, really drew me in. It took me a moment to realize what the stripes I was looking at were. I find that to be fun.
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