


This is some work I have shot in the past week...It is some new ideas, continuing with the distortion aspect that I started last semester, and also with my underwater pictures. I am going to continue with that this weekend, but at the same time, I wanted to try something different to keep seeing what I could come up with. So I would love to hear your thoughts...
1 comments:
Mary,
Good to see that you are trying these things. Out of the three, I would consider the last the strongest. But they are all an interesting direction. The last is the most ambiguous and makes me question the most. As you and I were talking about earlier, it is important to get out of your comfort zone every now and again. I have to remind myself of that constantly. If I do something uncomfortable, it is probably helping me grow. It would be easy for you to run with the underwater photo shoots, but I am glad to see that you are exploring other ideas you have as well.
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