Person and their surrounding space
An image from the point of view of a bird
An image from the point of view of an ant
A stable image
Asymmetrical image
Symmetric image
Radial image
My name on campus... kinda
The experience was similar to that
of the first 10 pictures because in both cases I was randomly taking pictures
of my surrounding while confused pedestrians walked past. The main difference
between these two experiences was that in the first set I was just taking
pictures without really thinking about it. However, for the second group of
pictures I had to actually think about my surroundings and find images that
follow at least one of the guidelines. The process of taking the first ten
pictures was definitely more enjoyable than the second because I wasn’t limited
to only taking pictures that expressed one of the ten guidelines... Also it was
significantly colder the day I decided to take the second, 10 pictures. My
favorite picture was of the paper towels. When you first look at the picture
you see two circles, the cardboard interior, and the outer “shell.” However,
the role of paper towels is actually made up of dozens of circles that are so
close together you can barely make the distinction. I also enjoyed taking the
“close up” picture of my friend simply because of the process, and his
confusion after I took it.
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