Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
This image is a man installing a billboard and on the billboarding is what looks to be a picture of a young girls face. The man is climbing down her face. I see that she is looking out to the ocean, maybe she's lost and lonely. The size effects the meaning because since its larger it can be spotted from further away and draws peoples attention to it. It is not one continuous image, it has been split into three pieces and then re assembled on the docks. It appears to be in an industrial area, with cars and what looks like a factory behind it. The intended audience is sailors coming home. The mood is gloomy because the girl looks sad. The expression on the girls face is emotionless and she's not reacting. This image is not engaged because the girls face has no emotion.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Friday, October 30, 2015
The Perfectionist
This image is possibly a photo of a man spray painting a woman's face on some type of canvas. The artist is trying to say that this tiny man on this girls face is making tiny adjustments to her face, so she appears more beautiful, symbolizing societies obsession over perfection. That she feels unexcepted if she doesn't look a certain way because of all the advertisements of beautiful women, and how you need to look like that, therefor feeling unexcepted if you don't look as societies image of perfection.
Friday, October 23, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
The young, frightened boy in the corner lays as a pile of ashes. I believe this photo symbolizes the ugliness of the world, the evil in the world. This photograph makes me angry and sad, that someone could burn a living being alive, be the judge and the jury or just wrong. I dislike this photo for how much anger and suffering is behind it, there is no beauty in this. The focus is good and done right on this photo. There is no unwanted dust or distractions, its very obvious what the picture is meant to be focused on. The color is very true, there seems like theres no color enhancer or filter its just what it is. I like that they didn't use any noticeable filter to try to make the picture prettier or more appealing than it should be, because it is not a appealing subject. The lighting works very well, its not overwhelming or to dark to make out what is meant to be seen. This photo has high exposer, there is more light than dark in this photo. This photo has normal contrast. This photo was taken in the town of Konna by photographer Eric Gaillard.
This photo is an amazing shot. I believe it shows the beauty of the world, peacefulness, tranquility, pure beauty. I like that this photo gives me a calming feeling, makes me want to be at that place and experience the beauty of this place. The focus is done very well. Its shot as if i'm seeing it with my own eyes. There is no unwanted dust or distractions, everything about this photo seems that it is meant to be, it all adds to the feeling. The color is very vibrant and appealing, the photo really sicks out in color. This photo does have a lot of light in one spot but its not overwhelming. This photo has high exposer, there is most light than dark in this photo. The contrast of this photo is normal. Photographer is Douglas Croft.
This photo is an amazing shot. I believe it shows the beauty of the world, peacefulness, tranquility, pure beauty. I like that this photo gives me a calming feeling, makes me want to be at that place and experience the beauty of this place. The focus is done very well. Its shot as if i'm seeing it with my own eyes. There is no unwanted dust or distractions, everything about this photo seems that it is meant to be, it all adds to the feeling. The color is very vibrant and appealing, the photo really sicks out in color. This photo does have a lot of light in one spot but its not overwhelming. This photo has high exposer, there is most light than dark in this photo. The contrast of this photo is normal. Photographer is Douglas Croft.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Monday, October 5, 2015
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Abandonment
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
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