I especially like the first two. The first one, for its simple framing, and the second one, for its sense of perspective and distance. Also, I am quite drawn to the surreal quality that these photos have...Was the saturation/contrast increased during post-processing?
We represent three different views through one common avenue - photography. From the creator of Single Phase comes Triple Phase, an idea of well rounded perspective. Originally, Saint Simmy was going to just use this as a photographic extension of his already established blog, Single Phase, but as you can see, the invitation was extended to two others to create a collaborative effort, with hopes of a more well-rounded perspective on the world.
Ori is a skilled photographer from Vancouver Island, and shows lots of imagination in her work.
Sarah shoots from Coquitlam, and is learning to develop and entwine deeper meanings into her already phenomenal work.
Saint Simmy shoots from an undisclosed location in BC, and tries to capture life and messages through his sensitive work.
I especially like the first two. The first one, for its simple framing, and the second one, for its sense of perspective and distance. Also, I am quite drawn to the surreal quality that these photos have...Was the saturation/contrast increased during post-processing?
ReplyDeleteYes, it was. But again, nothing excessive. Some level adjusting and colour enhancing; no filters. Thanks, I'm glad you like them.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome, Ori!! I did a shoot of crocuses last spring, I'm going to post them just to compare our approaches.
ReplyDelete... I think yours are better, by the way. ;)
Hehe, awww! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnd hey!
You're alive!
Good to know. :P