How did you move beyond subject matter and make your images deal with surface quality, not just the subject of the image?
Which of your images do you feel is the most captivating? Do you feel the lighting conditions made an impact on the quality of the images?
If you could shoot one of them over again, which one would it be and why? : For most of the pictures I had sat on one knee and zoomed in, that could be said with all of the pictures and it gives the pictures more depth and quality in my opinion because it goes from a normal picture to a more detailed one. I find the close up image of the dead flowers most captivating because of how the black and white brings shows the dead flowers as pale grey, and the living flowers as white. I feel the lightning conditions had a effect on the pictures of the bars and the pictures of the bike racks, and if I could shoot one of the pictures again I would retake the picture of the bar. I think I would try to get a better angle with the light.
Which of your images do you feel is the most captivating? Do you feel the lighting conditions made an impact on the quality of the images?
If you could shoot one of them over again, which one would it be and why? : For most of the pictures I had sat on one knee and zoomed in, that could be said with all of the pictures and it gives the pictures more depth and quality in my opinion because it goes from a normal picture to a more detailed one. I find the close up image of the dead flowers most captivating because of how the black and white brings shows the dead flowers as pale grey, and the living flowers as white. I feel the lightning conditions had a effect on the pictures of the bars and the pictures of the bike racks, and if I could shoot one of the pictures again I would retake the picture of the bar. I think I would try to get a better angle with the light.