Comments for: Finished Products
I was waiting for the bottom half of the top photo to keep loading... damn snow tricks. Monochrome works all too well for these warehouses (actually it sort of looks like a rendering).
Posted by kendall at December 20, 2005 08:00 AM
The thing that strikes me about these is a the boldness of the compositions. I was also waiting for the bottom to load! But it's great.
Posted by miles at December 20, 2005 08:11 AM
Love them both.
Posted by Flaneur at December 20, 2005 08:18 AM
ever thought about taking a crack at large format? seems it would really suit your approach.
Posted by stephen at December 20, 2005 09:14 AM
har, i was waiting for the bottom to load too. i refreshed twice :D
Posted by teri at December 20, 2005 09:22 AM
Both are terrific. And I agree with Stephen, much of your stuff does have a large format feel to it, however in a practical sense, urban exploration might be more difficult lugging big kit around. And if you can achieve a large format feel without the large format, why change?
Posted by Simon C at December 20, 2005 01:29 PM
Yeah, I'm a little interested in trying out large format just because I like the idea of having more control over perspective correction and depth of field and that sort of stuff, but the costs involved in going that route (especially when shooting colour) are a bit intimdating.
I also don't really have much need/desire to print things out at massive sizes right now so really.. medium format is probably as big as I'm going to get, for the next little while anyway.
Posted by Andrew at December 20, 2005 01:52 PM
Love these two, they work together well, almost one.
Great use of big blank/ negative space.
Posted by Jeremy at December 20, 2005 08:27 PM
These two shots are awesome. I like the horizontal emphasis, and how you have divided the frame into unequal thirds. Out of these two, I think I like the top one the best. Something about those vertical windows.
Posted by Jarrett at December 21, 2005 02:46 AM
Have a nice day
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