I *love* the shots through the peephole -- that's such a creative idea! It's interesting how the light coming through the hole always seems to be a little fuzzy, no matter what the aperture's set at. I wonder if that's something that happens any time you shoot through curved glass, or if the effect's just unique to peepholes?
I like the incorporation of the wall along the side of the third shot; the play of the pattern of the sun and shadows against the pattern of the mortar-lines is really interesting.
Oohh, what a clever idea taking pictures of looking through a peephole! I love it, I'm so intrigued to look at it. This would make a great series of photos--you could even set up other things outside the doors to change the setting! :) Great! -Tali Lekorenos
I *love* the shots through the peephole -- that's such a creative idea! It's interesting how the light coming through the hole always seems to be a little fuzzy, no matter what the aperture's set at. I wonder if that's something that happens any time you shoot through curved glass, or if the effect's just unique to peepholes?
ReplyDeleteI like the incorporation of the wall along the side of the third shot; the play of the pattern of the sun and shadows against the pattern of the mortar-lines is really interesting.
-- Kate Morley
The shots through the peephole are so creative, good eye!
ReplyDeleteOohh, what a clever idea taking pictures of looking through a peephole! I love it, I'm so intrigued to look at it. This would make a great series of photos--you could even set up other things outside the doors to change the setting! :) Great! -Tali Lekorenos
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