For some reason, what really stands out to me, is the saturation of color in these photos… and the clarity. I find myself, more and more, looking at every detail in photos now days, discovering the things that really draw me into the photo. There’s a lot of detail in these photos that I love. I especially like the last one.. the warm color of the wood, the aged paint, the beautiful wood grain, the broken glass, even the color of the door hinge. It makes me want to reach out and touch the wood, to feel its smoothness and roughness. I can tell by looking at the photo what areas are smooth and what areas are rough. Thanks for sharing your photos Clay. You’re an awesome photographer.
For some reason, what really stands out to me, is the saturation of color in these photos… and the clarity. I find myself, more and more, looking at every detail in photos now days, discovering the things that really draw me into the photo. There’s a lot of detail in these photos that I love. I especially like the last one.. the warm color of the wood, the aged paint, the beautiful wood grain, the broken glass, even the color of the door hinge. It makes me want to reach out and touch the wood, to feel its smoothness and roughness. I can tell by looking at the photo what areas are smooth and what areas are rough. Thanks for sharing your photos Clay. You’re an awesome photographer.
Barb (Danielle's mom from Nationals)
January 16, 2012 at 3:37 am