Chapel of St. Ignatius, Seattle University
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i think i’m more of a fan of b&w but the top pic has some nice colors.
Hi Kevin: Good job on photos!
Pendant lighting picture: did you leave the two light spots in bottom left on purpose? For balance? Colors are gorgeous.
Agree with Zen. AWV photo strong and well framed.
The blur pic is really quite fascinating. At first glance it was my least favorite, but the more I look at it, the more interesting it becomes. The window pane with two vertical elements mirroring the two vertical elements of light pole and tower are especially pleasing.
Looking forward to new work, Kim
Aunty Kim! I’m surprised you found me, but I’m glad you did. Thank you for your comments.
Re the “pendant” photo: At first they did not bother me, as I thought they might serve as anchors so that the viewer isn’t floating, so to speak. But the more I look at it, the more I think that they are distractions and don’t do anything for the image. I’m glad you pointed that out.
I also appreciate your reaction to the blurred photo, as that seems to be the general consensus. If anything, the image functions more as “anti-photography”, in that visual clarity, which lies at the heart of what made photography unique as a medium during its early history, takes a back seat, and what is pictured isn’t necessarily the main subject.
– Kevin
I like B/W photography. The angles crossing in this shot make it interesting.