These are 6 photos that I took that I think highlight framing.
I took this picture in celebration of the supreme court's ruling on gay marriage yesterday. I am at my parents in NJ and I found things in the kitchen to use to make the rainbow. I like the way the color pops on the black background.
This is my little friend Owen, my wife and I took him to a construction themed amusement park this week. I like the way the glass frames them. Even with the glare you can see how seriously he was concentrating on moving the digger.
I love the joy in his face in this one, this is right before he got off the digger, he was so proud of himself. I like the way the door frame frames him.
this is one happy boy with sky all around him
Look Ariel, I can do a cartwheel. I took about 30 shots of the cartwheel but this is my favorite as he is landing it.
I like the way the pepper is framed causally but the big leaves around it.
All good pictures. I like the first one, the black really accents the rainbow colors. The pepper one is pretty nifty too. I wish my peppers were doing that well this year.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!! Looks like fun! Will research to bring my kiddos :) we love digging too!!! And I love the shot of him with the sky!
ReplyDeleteReally great shots! I love how you represented the ruling of the gay marriage. The colors against the black really pop! The green pepper is really unique. I love how it is a natural material that just represents the assignment.
ReplyDeleteGood shots, though the "framing" aspect is very clear in a few, but not all.
ReplyDeleteThe two of the boy in the "digger" work well for the framing is strong and obvious. The rest of the images are not really working well for me as "framing" shots. Keep experimenting and watch the videos, or do a search for framing in photography and see if you can emulate any and see how others handle the concept of framing in a photograph.