2. The way you played with the building made it really feel like it was exploding and the tropical vegetation was erupting out.
3. I really like the concept and the way you have made these plants larger than life goes along with it really well and the exploding effect really emphasizes the idea that we are taking care of all of these plants and not the actual people of our cities.
I like the concepts of the area and your personal views on them. I think the most developed conceptually is the first postcard because tbe scale is so drastic. I feel as though you get your point across that the warmth of these plants are more important than that of human beings.
This first image is so compelling! The way you have the plants coming out of the building is very convincing. Your idea behind the postcards is very interesting, as well. I really like you social statement in that why are these plants protected and cared for so well when there are some people that can’t stay warm during the winter. The way you executed all of your postcards really focus on this theme and back it up very well.
I love all of your images and your concepts are very interesting. I have a hard time picking a favorite they are all so well done and I love your explanation of your concept.
I liked your third postcard the most. I enjoy the way the outside plants come out into the cold climate. It is interesting to see cacti in snow. It is a really nice juxtaposition.
I really like all of your photos. It was hard to pick one, but i think that my favorite is the third postcard. The cactus and the contrast of the snow just make it very appealing. I like how the overall photo was shot and then edited in the end.
I’m really impressed with the obvious skill you have in Photoshop. All of your photos are put together very well and very realistically. My favorite though would be number one. You did a great job visually and it really makes you think about the insides of the conservatory bursting out of the building. It really looked like the plants were growing and growing until they outgrew the building all together! Great job!!
Great job and use of location for the Frederick Gardens! Each postcard was well executed. I liked postcard #3 the best. It looks very realistic and uses great symbolism.
• The second post card of repetition shows • His interpretation if it was more building like those we could keep more people warm. My interpretation it reminds me of the diamond glass building in Chicago, Illinois. • The problem is making the image work and he did a good job at blending and repeating the image. • The domain was changed because we know in reality the building is not that long.
Your first postcard is great! I love how you were able to depict the plants bursting out of the top of the building. I think it makes for a very visually interesting piece.
1. My favorite one of yours was the first one.
ReplyDelete2. The way you played with the building made it really feel like it was exploding and the tropical vegetation was erupting out.
3. I really like the concept and the way you have made these plants larger than life goes along with it really well and the exploding effect really emphasizes the idea that we are taking care of all of these plants and not the actual people of our cities.
I like the concepts of the area and your personal views on them. I think the most developed conceptually is the first postcard because tbe scale is so drastic. I feel as though you get your point across that the warmth of these plants are more important than that of human beings.
ReplyDeleteThis first image is so compelling! The way you have the plants coming out of the building is very convincing. Your idea behind the postcards is very interesting, as well. I really like you social statement in that why are these plants protected and cared for so well when there are some people that can’t stay warm during the winter. The way you executed all of your postcards really focus on this theme and back it up very well.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your images and your concepts are very interesting. I have a hard time picking a favorite they are all so well done and I love your explanation of your concept.
ReplyDeleteI liked your third postcard the most. I enjoy the way the outside plants come out into the cold climate. It is interesting to see cacti in snow. It is a really nice juxtaposition.
ReplyDeleteI really like all of your photos. It was hard to pick one, but i think that my favorite is the third postcard. The cactus and the contrast of the snow just make it very appealing. I like how the overall photo was shot and then edited in the end.
ReplyDeleteI’m really impressed with the obvious skill you have in Photoshop. All of your photos are put together very well and very realistically.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite though would be number one. You did a great job visually and it really makes you think about the insides of the conservatory bursting out of the building. It really looked like the plants were growing and growing until they outgrew the building all together!
Great job!!
Great job and use of location for the Frederick Gardens! Each postcard was well executed. I liked postcard #3 the best. It looks very realistic and uses great symbolism.
ReplyDelete• The second post card of repetition shows
ReplyDelete• His interpretation if it was more building like those we could keep more people warm. My interpretation it reminds me of the diamond glass building in Chicago, Illinois.
• The problem is making the image work and he did a good job at blending and repeating the image.
• The domain was changed because we know in reality the building is not that long.
The first postcard is very amazing, the idea and the image are well matched.
ReplyDeleteYour first postcard is great! I love how you were able to depict the plants bursting out of the top of the building. I think it makes for a very visually interesting piece.
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