Now that the shooting end of the project is complete I'm starting to catch up on the printing. You can see more of the work at www.shawndougherty.com .
Marco,
I believe the literal titles work to show exactly that although they do so more effectively when shown together in a complete group. Viewing a single image on the web is what does them little justice in my opinion. Point taken, however. I am working on an essay to accompany the work and have even considered subtitles.... in fact the more I think about it the more sense subtitles begin to make. For example, the following image would be subtitled "Algae in the Sky with Diamonds".
Shawn, Shawn, Shawn.... i really enjoy this work i progress...I really love the way the surface algae acts as an artist canvas supporting the image of the grass shadow... but I must say we need to go into consultation for titles and sub-titles OK?.... just kidding... your doing a strong work and I sure hope I'll have an opportunity to see the finished presentation...
I've been enjoying this series, too, Shawn. Without the title I would have thought this one was a very flat patch of sand rather than the surface of a pond. I would love to see these in person.
Miles, I appreciate it and would LOVE to hear any suggestions for subtitles that someone is willing to offer. I have names for several of them but far from all.
Mark, sand or concrete came to my mind as well. It creates almost a textured canvas in certain areas. I got a similar feeling from the following image:
http://www.apug.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=26018&cat=500&ppuser=2279