We've all seen pictures like the one above, looking as if the water and clouds were airbrushed to give that smooth, soft texture. Believe it or not, this picture does not use air brush to give the ocean a very bold effect. Using long exposure photography creates a unique photo that has motion in the shot. With photography used in this unique way, it can create remarkable photos.
If you knew that your house was going to burn to the ground what would you save? Would it be more of items that were practicle, rather than sentiment? Would the items reflect on what made you who you are today, or would it be your priorities? The Burning House is a site that allows users to upload photos of what they would take with them if their house burned to the ground.
Dear kindergarteners texting on an iPhone,
When I was your age, I had to use cups strung together by a string and pretend it was a landline.
Sincerely, where did your imagination go?
Dear Blank, Please Blank is a website that says it all. When we're mad, or happy, or scared, or confused, we often find our self talking to the person, the object, or even the emotion that is making us feel a certain way. This website is full of "Dear So and so", and then writes a sentence or so that explains what the problem is, and is signed by the mood that is coming off from the letter. It's a great site to look at when you have nothing to do.
A couple of your ideas sound interesting. I looked at the Believe it or not pictures and many of those are chemirical! I love them. The whole time I was just thinking to myself how they could get those pictures and I really wish I could do the same thing. You could analyze what these places could be like in real life based on the picture taken. I also like the Dear Blank, please blank, but I could not click on it to read more because the school has blocked it.
ReplyDeleteI adore the Dear Blank, Please Blank. It catches your attention and sets a mood that really makes you think. As long as it's not too straight forward, I'd write about this one in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteI really like the Believe or not. An interpretation would be cool. I thought it was airbrushed until you read the description. You could talk about how the style.
ReplyDeleteI think the long exposure photography would yield the most interesting analysis. The contrast of movement and stillness creates great images, and I would love to read what you have to say about them.
ReplyDeleteI particularly enjoy link number 1. The photos capture my attention and I think there are some really special ones on that link. I'm interested to see where you take this!
ReplyDeleteI like link number 1. A lot of the photos capture my attention and I feel like you could do a lot with this!
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