I'm not sure that I have very many that I like for Quality... Or which I think are Quality quality... (Haha.) But um, this is a picture from this summer, and I dunno. Question: Does it go together well as a split screen? Or something... Yeah. :)
I agree with Blake, they work well together. I love how the sunflower on the left isn't the "picture-perfect" image of a sunflower and is tappered and dying. It contrasts the idea of such a happy image and brings out more of a realistic edge. (if that makes sense?)
It's a spectacular split screen. I think it flows really well between the larger scene, and the close up. I feel that the divider in the middle is a little to sudden, but that's just me. I love the lighting on it, and gives it an ethereal feel to it.
i actually disagree. To me the photo on the right is far more engaging and flashy when its just on its own.Theres a ton of detail in the both photos and a part of me feels like my eyes are just running around wildy trying to focus on something while i would much rather just let myself fall into the depth and the detail of the phot on the right.
it works great as a splitscreen, maybe add a border on the outs of the pictures and compare them but this looks great to me
ReplyDeleteI agree with Blake, they work well together. I love how the sunflower on the left isn't the "picture-perfect" image of a sunflower and is tappered and dying. It contrasts the idea of such a happy image and brings out more of a realistic edge. (if that makes sense?)
ReplyDeleteIt's a spectacular split screen. I think it flows really well between the larger scene, and the close up. I feel that the divider in the middle is a little to sudden, but that's just me. I love the lighting on it, and gives it an ethereal feel to it.
ReplyDeletei actually disagree. To me the photo on the right is far more engaging and flashy when its just on its own.Theres a ton of detail in the both photos and a part of me feels like my eyes are just running around wildy trying to focus on something while i would much rather just let myself fall into the depth and the detail of the phot on the right.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the input, guys :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with you, Alec, thanks for your constructive criticism!