More Macro Fur shots.
I decided to take more close-up shots of some of my furs to study the different textures of each animal. I also really like the way the fur blends from white to tan and black, and the way you can almost see how each fur combines together to blend the colours. It almost looks like some kind of abstract painting. Like to some it could look like something contrasting like snow and fire, or snow on brown grass, due to the colours.
I enjoy the way the fur changes direction in this one, showing its depth, the way that the layers of fur are visible, too. It could almost represent the layering of growth, considering these shots are from a deers winter coat. It could be seen as something different to fur, maybe as grass or some kind of household appliance. It could also represent purity with the white fur, and maybe something about the white taking over the dark, considering both pieces have white and dark on them.
The way that these macro shots show each individual hair gives them appeal, also shows the perspective of the patterns that make up of each animal, instead of just one big blur. These photos could be taken into a context to show individuality, and how each little strand can build up one giant thing.
Birds and feathers
I like this picture as the background is rather artistic. It is actually a wine bottle box, but the pattern on the side is extremely beautiful. I love how the background looks very pretty and pure, with the curves and light coloured wood, whilst the dead, rotten bird head is extremely grotesque. I enjoy the contrast between the purity of the background and the putrid-ness of the main subject matter, but the way they compliment each other at the same time.
The flow of this picture implies that this picture is based more completely on the beauty side of things, the intricate pattern of the feather being very pretty as well as the background this time. The colours are all very soft colours, and blend together well to make the picture visually appealing to the eyes. I also like the way that even the black of the paint doesnt seem pitch black, further adding to the softness of the photo.
The rather wild colours in this photo make it very visually appealing. The amount of contrast in colour adds this elemental feel to it. I like the way how it seems like fire and water contrasting with the red/orange and blue feathers next to together. The viewers of the photo may think this, like its a war amongst the elements, and the grey could also potentially represent eath. Its a very abstract piece, too, more like a collage, an organised mess that works well on photo.
I enjoy the way that the different coloured feathers here make up the background, and all the different patterns and textures of the feathers, for example, some are spotted, some are striped, others are plain. The bird heads feathers look roughed up, like it has been in a war or a fight, and has finally been allowed to lay to rest. This could be how people could see this photo. I also like the way that the colours contrast between eachother, the blue feather in the background and the browns and oranges almost creates a scene.
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