Scott Hazard Critique
Photo #1
This is a photo by Scott Hazard, he used photoshop to make it look like the sky is a tunnel. I chose this as one of my four photos because it's off to the side and it looks unique instead of just straight on hole. When he made this photo he used the perfect spacing, it all comes together and the shades blend well. I like how he used a plain background because it makes it look less busy. The tree in the corner brings the picture together because it gives me an idea that it is a sky not just a blue background. I wouldn't change anything about this photo, it's my favourite photo by him.
Photo #2
This is the second photo I chose by Scott Hazard. I chose it because the hole has lots of depth to the photo without using lots of layers. The red picture really contrasts with the green tree which makes it pop even more. Scott Hazard changes his photos a lot, none of them are identical, each photo has a different meaning and a different pattern or idea. One thing I would change about this photo is I would add more shadow to make it look even deeper
Photo #3
This is the third photo I chose by Scott Hazard. I chose this photo because he made the hole work with the photo, he added detail to make the picture even better. The hole represents smoke coming out of the chimney. I really love how the photo is black and white because it looks old fashion since smoke doesn't come out of chimneys anymore. I like how even though the clouds are the biggest thing is the picture, the chimney and the smoke stand out more. One thing I would change is I would add other small holes of smoke around the big whole so it look larger.
Photo #4
This is the last photo I like by him, It looks like there is a hole in the door. This is a creative photo because it's ironic because it looks you don't even need to open the door, you could just walk right through the door. I like all the brick because it seems like it was taken in a nice europe country or something. I really like how in goes in on a slant because it looks more realistic like the brick was broken in.




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