Wednesday, March 16, 2016

KT Mallory - memory= vintage


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8 comments:

  1. hi! did you apply a filter to this picture?

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  2. hi, i did, that is just the process filter from my iphone

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  3. I think you did good job and they are very match the theme of memory. Filter used very appropriate benefits, composition are also very good. I especially like the fourth, eighth and tenth. The fourth and eighth images are not only black and white color can foil better the topic, more important is black and white collocation is to achieve the best proportion. I think the fourth and eighth images reached this requirement. Fourth seems particularly full time feeling, old stairs and air conditioning, highlighting the memories of that era. Eighth also have the same feeling, old fence and a pile of leaves, much like the old photo feeling, is the precious memories. No.12 I really like the composition and the Angle. It can attract people's attention very much. So great Job. I'd like to vote the No.4 for POW.

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  4. K.T. I like all your photos especially taken at Philadelphia's Magic Gardens - please let me know if I am wrong. Photo 3, 11, 12, and 13, there are blank spaces which I really liked. Instead of stuffing spaces with unnecessary fillers, you focused on the main objects, so audiences can focus on the things. For photo 17, there are two reflected you which is really mysterious. How did you capture that moment? Surrounding are also great. You cut out some parts rather than capturing all nearby objects in one frame. I would like to vote photo 17 as your POW.

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  5. I liked all the spaces each of your photos creates. You’ve managed to take the same setting in a couple photos and make them entirely new in each. I really like photo 6 because of the different details in the photo. There’s a side of a building, the greenery, and then (what I’m assuming) is brick or rock. Through your coloring process you managed to make a really interesting color scheme to the photo. These three things are different with different colors but you managed to make them all the same or have the same color. I also really enjoy photo 16 mainly because the focus isn’t on what’s in from of the frame. Instead we focus on the background and this yellow hue that let’s everything come to life. It’s almost as if the main object is framing individual photos of each part of this entire piece. My favorite photo is number 10 because of many of these photo aspects working together. There’s a focus on this barbed wire that continues on in the frame allowing for an interesting space. The lighting and lens flare give the photo character. I like how the background is blurred out because it added that sense of mystery. I would vote photo 10 as POW.

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  6. I liked how you angled your photos such as 2-6, and 10. These are interesting angles and makes me keep looking at them. Also in photo 10, it has really great color quality and I like how the sunshine is coming out. You also did really good job on catching out the textures such as 2,3, and 6. I think people can find interesting textures from the photos. Because there are many objects people don't usually look in closed distance. But pictures can be shown these details and textures. I want to vote for 6, because I liked an angle in this picture and the textures as well.

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  7. I really like photos 4 and 19. Photo 4 reminds me of a pen and ink drawing. The deadpan photo of the stairs propped against the wall make it appear like the triangular shape is on paper. I would have to vote for this photo as my favorite. 18 is interesting because the rusted wheel appears like it is the gateway to a mysterious junkyard - the chaotic colors in the background juxtaposed with the rusty, brown wheel create a nice, unified chaos.

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  8. I really like your photos that have something in focus closer to the lens that blurs out the background. 19 is super interesting to look at. I would choose 11 as your photo of the week. I love the lighting and the framing of it. The rust makes it feel old and the editing works really well here!

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