The pictures I took this week took me a little out of my comfort zone. Not so much the portraits but the still life photos. I found myself at several abandoned properties and took some really interesting photos. The top two images are my still live photos in a landscape. The book is a genealogy of my husband's family dating back to 1620. The sign attached to an old building is located in Midlothian and has been standing for a long time and it shows by the wear and tear. The bottom portrait is of a young boy fishing at a river and he has no idea I am taking his picture.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Jill Treat, 4/1/13, Images for Critique
The pictures I took this week took me a little out of my comfort zone. Not so much the portraits but the still life photos. I found myself at several abandoned properties and took some really interesting photos. The top two images are my still live photos in a landscape. The book is a genealogy of my husband's family dating back to 1620. The sign attached to an old building is located in Midlothian and has been standing for a long time and it shows by the wear and tear. The bottom portrait is of a young boy fishing at a river and he has no idea I am taking his picture.
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