Thursday, March 10, 2011

Salt



8 comments:

  1. I like ur salt pictures. They are interesting and I haven't seen pictures like these of salt. I especially like the last picture of the salt kind of as a design.

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  2. steph i really enjoy these photos especially the last one, it is very cool how u used sugar to make an interesting shape and hen changed the colors

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  3. I really like this idea. Salt has so much texture and the designs make it look really cool. very creative. Good job!

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  4. I like the shapes you made the salt into. It reminds me of a little kid playing in the sand and its really interesting. The patterns you made with it are great and I really want to see more of what you do.

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  5. This is a really cool idea you came up with! I like the progression of the photos, from apparent what the salt is, to strange shapes whose composition it unknown. You did a good job of manipulating the cameras trouble with extreme closeups.

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  6. Very cool series! If I didn't look at the title, I would not know that you were using salt. Not an insult in the slightest - a good thing, actually. The way you edit these photos make them look rather mysterious, and no just like some kid playing with salt and a camera. Good job :)

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  7. this is progressing very well. your designs are well defined, and you make good choices re: the use of color or b&w depending on the subject. try to achieve sharper images- this will help each stand alone as a statement as well as a suggestion for musical notation. a tripod will help. i enjoy how you are solving this with different objects. i look forward to seeing new solutions. what other categories of objects can you explore?

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  8. Last picture is really cool!! i like your design and composition. It also looks really nice with black and white. and design defined well. I think black and white is better than color for those pictures.

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