Thanks =D. I put a bike light in my friends spokes. then i used another bike light to make the lines above the wheel. it was supposed to be a design but i failed....=D
My fave is the bicycle picture. I find it funny that I didn't even notice it was an exercise bike until you told me. It's little details that makes art even better than what it is.
I like #4 the best by far, though it probably doesn't meet the assignment criteria. The lighting and the flow of the composition appeal to me visually. #1 is neat and does meet the assignment. The sort of "static mobility" is interesting. #3 is visually interesting to me, but static, even allowing for the wing design of the structure. I don't much care for #2 and I don't really know why. Probably because it doesn't seem to be doing anything.
I actually kind of love how the front tire is not moving so you can see the spokes and the back appears to have none. It gives it a "double take" quality.
I love the one of the bike! :) What did you use for your light source?
ReplyDeleteThanks =D. I put a bike light in my friends spokes. then i used another bike light to make the lines above the wheel. it was supposed to be a design but i failed....=D
ReplyDeleteMy fave is the bicycle picture. I find it funny that I didn't even notice it was an exercise bike until you told me. It's little details that makes art even better than what it is.
ReplyDeleteI like #4 the best by far, though it probably doesn't meet the assignment criteria. The lighting and the flow of the composition appeal to me visually. #1 is neat and does meet the assignment. The sort of "static mobility" is interesting. #3 is visually interesting to me, but static, even allowing for the wing design of the structure. I don't much care for #2 and I don't really know why. Probably because it doesn't seem to be doing anything.
ReplyDeleteI like #1 and #2 the best. I didn't know the bike was stationary until you said so lol. The car one is cool. Reminds me of a music video.
ReplyDeleteI actually kind of love how the front tire is not moving so you can see the spokes and the back appears to have none. It gives it a "double take" quality.
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