Thursday, December 10, 2015

Molly B-Food Colors

The title of this picture is food colors. This picture was taken a couple weeks ago in my kitchen. It was taken with a COOLPIX L830. I edited it by enhancing the color and cropping off some of the edges. It could be better if the reflection of the flash wasn’t showing in the picture.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very cool picture! I really like the way the shades of blue and pink go together. I also like how the food dye starts on the outside and meets in the middle. I agree with the thing about the flash, but all in all, good job!

-RY HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture. I think it was a good choice to include a few of the water droplets throughout the picture. I really like the swirling of the food coloring. The food coloring really adds a strong contrast against the pink background. I also agree with the flash reflection but it really does not distract from the whole image. Love the picture!
-Amber S.~HHS

Anonymous said...

Despite the limited color palette, I do like this picture. Though its only blue and pink, this does lend the shot a trippy or psychedelic vibe, which I don't inherently dislike. The balance between order (the rings in the circle consistently shrinking inwards) and chaos (the ink and bubbles going nuts) really solidify the bizarreness of the shot. So yes, other than lack of chromatic variety (big words for no reason), there isn't anything to complain about in the shot. So good job!

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! I like the colors and it looks cool. i like how you edited it. good job((:

Anonymous said...

Hi Molly. I really like the depth of this photo. It just looks nice to my eye. I like the color of your photo because it's quite soothing to my vision. It's not too bright, it's not too dark, I don't need to squint to see. I do like the food coloring drops that I can see, looks cool to me. I like the photo because it's nice, I do think that there is a bit too much shade at the bottom, but I think that's just your shadow. Wouldn't keep, sorry, but still, great photo. :)

~Alex Z - HHS

Anonymous said...

This picture is really cool but you should be careful about leaving a shadow on on the picture and having the flash show. besides that i think its a good concept and is very creative! it turned out good!
BS HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo. I love how the food coloring is swirling and i also like how it contrasts the pink background. The colors of this image are really neat and it is so clear. Overall, I really like this photo. The only thing I would change is to take the picture to where the shadow does not show on the bottom.

Mychael O- HHS

Anonymous said...

this picture is very well shot and edited. the colors in this picture are beautiful. if it wasn't for the shadow in the bottom of the picture, the lighting would be considered well balanced. my favorite things about this picture are the swirls of the food coloring. i also like the background used for this photo because it perfectly fits the main subject. you are right about the flash because it can be a little distracting because it draws you in. other than that i love this picture and i would definitely hang this in my bedroom.

Christine G- HHS

Anonymous said...

Great picture! The focus is really sharp and right on the subject. I feel like the cropping could be a bit better if you did not cut the edges of the circle off. I like this photo because of the bright colors and different curves.
Dayne M- HHS

Anonymous said...

I love this picture! I love the colors and how clear the image is. I love how the picture is not too bright, but not too dark. It could be better if the shadow was not on the bottom. It would give the lighting a better effect. But overall I really like this photo.

MO- HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! I feel like it is like jelly fish you know? I like how you caught the coloring dye, like in motion, you feel me? I think you should talk another one, but with maybe a blue and a yellow that them mixing makes the green, that would be so cool! maybe try a different angle also?