>>4316033My decisions are grounded in my intent for the final piece. I just started thinking about how I want to frame them, and it has been churning in my brain all day. I've already spent many hours on this project. Wetplate macro 4x5 is a slow and tedious process.
I found that a vertical presentation allows everything to fit better. This is where I'm at with it right now, but it feels like there may be a better way. I like and dislike all the empty space on top.
The image above is the "scene" or context, and the bottom pictures from left to right give you a closer look at the subject in "reading order". The two bottom images also mirror each other, which makes the more abstract image easier to contextualize.
I am also considering a 10x20 frame for the three and placing them from widest to closest shot. There's also the question of mat color, and even mounting options. I'm thinking black or dark gray may look better than white.
It can be fun to provide creative input, it can be a helpful discussion to read/engage in for anyone, and I know there are some people here who could provide good feedback. That's why I even brought it up in the first place.