"Shelburne Hangs Out": I love the set up and the fact that you didn't hang poor Shelburne by his toes (they hate that). The placement and simple background, as well as the line of the clothesline immediately drew my eye to the bear. I really like that you took this in profile; somehow it gives him more character than straight on -- what is he looking at (or for) as he dries? I like the contrast of the hard, wood surfaces of pins and fence vs. softness of the bear. I'm trying to think of a constructive criticism. All I can come up with is that the shadow on the right distracted my eye a little, but only after I looked hard to find a criticism.
I asolutely love the flushed cheeks & expression you captured with "Wrangled Out". It's exactly how I must have looked on those May afternoons stuck in school with the sun finally shining outside . . . ~Meagan
"Shelburne Hangs Out": I love the set up and the fact that you didn't hang poor Shelburne by his toes (they hate that). The placement and simple background, as well as the line of the clothesline immediately drew my eye to the bear. I really like that you took this in profile; somehow it gives him more character than straight on -- what is he looking at (or for) as he dries? I like the contrast of the hard, wood surfaces of pins and fence vs. softness of the bear. I'm trying to think of a constructive criticism. All I can come up with is that the shadow on the right distracted my eye a little, but only after I looked hard to find a criticism.
ReplyDeleteI asolutely love the flushed cheeks & expression you captured with "Wrangled Out". It's exactly how I must have looked on those May afternoons stuck in school with the sun finally shining outside . . .
~Meagan