penina momoisea
thoughts before visit
penina momoisea seems to be a very free and bubby sprite from what iv seen on her site http://peninajoy.com/ and from her self blurb. she shows this through her photos she has a lovely mix of photos and the ink series she is doing seems very cool i like her casual style of blogging with slang, emotions and all lol
these are some of her photos that really stood out to me
this photo really just caught my eye with the patterns thought out the picture and how the giraffe is almost in the center of the frame the close crop on this picture really works nicely to frame the Giraffic
this high angle view of a train yard is really nice with the leading line going off into the distance and the patterns of the lights is complementary to the rails. the light in this photo seems a bit bright but that could just be my computer screen
this is a really cool photo of bamboo because you don't normally see bamboo like this and the low angel gives you a sense of how high these plants stand. having a bit more of the tops of the trees with some sky would make this photo really nice
After visit thoughts
after our visit from penina my thoughts on her have not really changed she seems outgoing and very friendly penina started her photography life at about 10 with her first film camera penina grew up in the islands she's involved with a lot of things and her work seems in formal but at the same time her pictures tell a story
my idea for my photo response is to create a collage of my close family and pets
this is the collage i made i didn't realize that the program i lot only lets me do 7 photos for each college so i just picked a few of my favs for this response
in the top line we have einstein fluffy and trouble in the middle we have dimples and the bottom line consists of murthy patch and midnight
Hi Stephanie. Looking forward to seeing the collage. Don't forget to evaluate your work when you post it and talk some more about your ideas for this work. You should also talk some more about the ideas in Penina's work.
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