Thursday, February 24, 2011

Words Ideas

 There is no focus on any one word in particular, which draws more attention to the whole composition. I find it to be a very clean-looking, albeit maybe cliche photo.




 Digital images present a wide arsenal of new possibilities that are usually absent without the assistance of Photoshop. Though I may not know how to do something like this, I figured its eccentricity made it worth mentioning.
In the same vein as the previous photo, here's a more creative approach to the curse known by writers everywhere. I find this work to be a little more appealing than the actual idea it's describing.

Monochromatic Ideas

 I may not know what it is...but it certainly is pretty and serves as a decent subject. The wavy backdrop-doohickey is also a nice touch.


 A white dog covered in white snow, real simple. Normally I find dog's faces to be a bit goofy looking, so in respect I like the way the dog is posed: away from the camera.


Despite the change of pace in terms of color, this strikes me as the most unique. Even if this weren't an attractive photo, the structure is still impressive.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Monochromatic Ideas

Since sunsets/sunrises give just about everything a warm-looking tone, getting a red/yellow/orange look out of a photo shouldn't be too difficult.

 Since the wide open sea is one color, the only problem I foresee in getting an ocean picture would actually be getting to the ocean...

I don't plan on painting my nails, but I couldn't pass up how original I thought this was. It may not be completely one color, but the red cheeks really stand out from the yellow.