Friday, 1 March 2013

Portraits - Kerri

Since I spend more time photographing my dog than anything else and had promised myself I wouldn't use him at all for this project, so that I was always pushing myself to try new things, I had planned on hitting the Adelaide Fringe Festival and photographing actual people for the 'portraits' theme. Unfortunately this didn't pan out due to ridiculously hot weather and some health issues and I have ended up using photos I took of my dog, Justice right at the beginning of the fortnight. When I took them we were hanging out at a park and I was playing around with the wide angle end of my lens taking images that were intentionally distorted to add a bit more fun and drama to them and I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. I've captioned each image with what I imagined was going through Justice's head as I was taking the photos. :-)

"I love summer. Summer is awesome. And I love the park. The park is awesome too."

"Who is this human who dares to interrupt my photo shoot?"


"Did I just hear you say you have TREATS?!?!? Treats are SERIOUS BIZNESS!!"












7 comments:

  1. Justice is awesome, can never have too many Justice photos :) Love the captions too - especially that first one!

    Sorry your other plans didn't work out though. So disappointing when that happens.

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  2. Awesome shots of Mr Joostice! Love the wide angle 'in your face' aspect and the captions :)

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  3. They really capture his character, what a cutie!

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  4. Love that first shot.

    I had grand plans of the Fringe Festival too. And now as it turns out I am accompanying my husband to Clipsal tomorrow so would have had HEAPS of opportunities. Oh well, always the way.

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  5. Love the colour in these! Justice is quite the model :)

    I also had plans to take Fringe photos, but... I forgot to take my camera. /facepalm.

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  6. Justice is such a cool dude! do love the first, great focus on his eyes, and nice colours :-)

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