1. Albert Reneger-Patzsch inspired my project. This is because he captured photos revealing the beauty of nature
  2. My image are also realistic and taken from the same angle and capture the same object but from different distance. This relates to my inspiration photos because Reneger-Patzsch also takes realistic photos from different distances.
  3. I experimented with focus in my photos. As you can see, the first photo is from a farer distance compared to the third photo.
  4. I realized that I did not like the more dreamy, Uta Barth styled photos so I transitions to realistic photos.
  5. My idea behind my final images is to appreciate the calm and slightly cheerful feeling that somewhere very ordinary could bring us, This brings together the parts of my other projects because this set highlights both the overall hue of the photos as well as showing something that is considered to be seen daily.
  6. I created my final images through tweaking the camera to change the distance between the object and the camera lence.
  7. The overall strength of my project is that the triptych is cohesive- there is a clear connection between the three pictures.
  8. Next time, I can change my angles and have a clearer focus point for my photos.