Andrew Schoeman seems to love to play with light and texture, the
pictures above that are all pictures of safari wild life. In the last two
picture there is a lot more detail and texture with the light focusing on the
subject. While the first picture has a lot more colour.
Andrew Schoeman, while in the middle of his job as a safari guide,
found a big box of film by the side of the road that happened to hold the same
film that fit into his camera.
He started taking pictures in 2002
In 2010 he won his first reward in London, England
.
All of Jasper Doest’s pictures play a lot with texture and colour, not so much with
light. The pictures before all contained vibrant foregrounds and middle grounds
focusing on the subject at hand rather than the background of the picture.
Jasper made good use of natural shapes and in the picture on the third slide,
showed us the symmetry in nature.
All of Jasper Doest’s pictures play a lot with texture and colour, not so much with
light. The pictures before all contained vibrant foregrounds and middle grounds
focusing on the subject at hand rather than the background of the picture.
Jasper made good use of natural shapes and in the picture on the third slide,
showed us the symmetry in nature.
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