Interesting concept. I like #2 the best with #4 close behind. I think it's because they have fairly strong shadows that help define the subject. That gets away somewhat from the true white-on-white concept but for these images as they are, I really like those two.I think #2 is especially strong. I like the curl and placement of the paper (I assume that's what you are using?). I hope you'll share some more as you continue your experiment. I find the whole concept fascinating!
Lauren
"But ask the animals, and they will teach you." (Job 12:7)
Interesting concept. I like #2 the best with #4 close behind. I think it's because they have fairly strong shadows that help define the subject. That gets away somewhat from the true white-on-white concept but for these images as they are, I really like those two.I think #2 is especially strong. I like the curl and placement of the paper (I assume that's what you are using?). I hope you'll share some more as you continue your experiment. I find the whole concept fascinating!
Lauren
Thanks for the comments Lauren. I will keep experimenting, this was done with natural light, I'd like to try different lighting, textures, black-on-black?
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Thanks for the comments Lauren. I will keep experimenting, this was done with natural light, I'd like to try different lighting, textures, black-on-black?
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Natural light .. my favorite lighting.
Can't wait to see what you do with blacks
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Thanks I'll keep trying my hand at this. I think there are endless possibilities here.
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I think I'll have to take a stab at it. Did you tape or glue any of it?
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Thanks, glad you liked it. The loop was taped together but not to the background.
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