Photo #29

Thought seeing as we're at the end of the month, I'd re-visit a subject from my first photo from the project.
Photo #28

On a bit of a tattoo thing. I think its a little cliched, but it allows for some great moody black and whites. Tattoos are essentially art, so I guess I'm just extended on that idea. Hope to do some more, scoping out new subjects...
Image #29...plus some..







Bit of a Duane Michals inspired sequence for you photography enthusiasts. Rather enjoyed something different. A lot more work, hence the 'catch-up'.
Photo #26

Interesting pattern..??.. I like the mix of organic and man-made.
Photo #25

I've always taken pics of dogs, especially my own. Although a posed photo is both a challenge and a great looking result, candid ones are definately my favourite.
1 comment:
I really like that dragonfly sequence. My one criticism would be that it would probably work better if you took a series of photos of the feet and then edited them, so there'd be a little more sense of time shifting. But I don't really know how much more work that would add, so perhaps I'm being unrealistic. Just a suggestion for the future.
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