Sunday, June 20, 2021

Week 4 - Joe Tuttle: Light & Shadow

This week was a fun one. 















1 comment:

  1. Nice series Joe… You have a very good eye for composition and seeing how light plays on the objects in the photograph. You have somewhat advanced editing skills which makes for strong images. One exception though, I find the very first image to be a bit hot with the highlights a bit blown out and losing their texture. It looks like the one right under it is either the same shot or in the same series and you are more careful with that one So I prefer it over the top one. In the third one down the light on the front of the building that is brighter than the sky is very effective and strong. I can see that you darkened the sky a bit in order to make that happen. That was a good choice. Ideally we would like to have the bright clouds in the lower right have some texture as well.

    The shot of the mountains and sky is lovely. The next two down of sunlight on wood are trending towards being a bit light but that's more of a judgment call because at least there is texture.

    Very nice seeing on the athletic shoe soles. I like the way the lines are breaking across them with the clean design of the vertical and horizontal wood elements. The stump in the landscape is very painterly in the way you desaturated the color and balanced the light.

    The sunlight filtering through the leaves is a classic and nicely realized. The next two have very strong composition and great observation of light and shadow. The shadow in the first of the two is graphically strong and equal to the light area.

    Eat out often has a kind of pathos to it in its somewhat lonely and abandoned Americana. The editing is very interesting as well creating a painterly effect as well. All in all nicely done!

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