Monday, September 19, 2011

What do you say of these eyes and how to better explore them in photo?

Most of the questions I post here will be revolving around pictures and other arts I love. This combination of pictures is not meant to represent art but they are the eyes of a friend of mine. The pictures were taken all in mostly the same light, yet even though her eyes are brown I see some green hints and color change that i would like to explore in new photos.



Any comments, and advice please?



http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a7/laur_melyanna/eyesgroup.gifWhat do you say of these eyes and how to better explore them in photo?not sure, you want to explore as in examine and look through,

these are of a lighter brown, almost hazel, one image has hint of green, this can happen, the eyes are very relevant in personal contact, yet sometimes as a whole part within the facial expressions, to examine further, would merely be of clarity, how they resize in various light, how the colours mix around the edges, and fractal about the center, several other aspects one use to define such visual aspects,

..What do you say of these eyes and how to better explore them in photo?You might want to put your camera setting on a %26quot;close-up%26quot; mode ( 10 inches or closer) so that it isn't so blurry. It would help a lot. Also, perhaps you could combine them in a different way, for example I did something kind of like this but I drew out all of my friends eyes on blocks of wood that were painted the color of their eyes. It was fun! You could photocollage them in a similar manner. Good luck!What do you say of these eyes and how to better explore them in photo?maybe go one your computer and tweak it so that the skin is 'polar bear in a blizzard' white...so that the actual eye really stands out...What do you say of these eyes and how to better explore them in photo?I think that series would be more interesting if you at least one well focused shot in there............