Monday, October 18, 2010

FILM/VOLUME

Volume - rocks suspended in slushy ice in the Asquamchewmakee River in New Hampshire. Texture of the ice's surface really affects the perception of the rocks.


Film - Snow falling thickly in New Hampshire. Interesting how the colors of the cars become muted and "grayed out."


Film - foggy day in wetlands in Western Oregon. Again, the few colors in the scene are dull and muted.

Film - foggy day on the Appalachian Trail in New Hampshire. Maybe the fog wasn't very thick, but colors, especially the hemlock timber frame, are more saturated than in the other photos.

1 comment:

  1. The first image really does skew the viewer --what am I looking into? The second three images have a great cast of diffused light. Filmic and moody. I get a sense of feeling in all of these images. They are quiet.

    In the last image--the detail in how light shifts through the leaves, defining some and blurring others draws the eye around the entire image, then back to the center. Ah, the woods.

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