Initial thoughts

I’ve been really drawn to Lee Friedlander’s photography; the reflections and distortions in his work remind me of a Che music video. I love how his images use glass, mirrors, and windows to blend realities and create layered, almost dreamlike moments. The reflective aspect makes me think about identity and perception, and I want to experiment with that myself using metal, glass, and water to explore how we see and interpret the world around us.

Tatsuya Tanaka Type Photos

The warrior was by himself at the end of the table with his half-frozen cape, as if blowing in a wind only he felt. Above him, as he lay, a vast horizon of glass and iron blotted out the heavens. To everyone else, it was just a room with windows — but to him, it was a realm awaiting discovery.

Small as he was, his heart was big. He’d been engaged in unseen battles, and now he stood still, not out of fear but with a mission. The glass building reflected the city back at him, and reminded him that even the grandest worlds are built one step at a time.” The horizon lay before him, and silence behind; the warrior was accustomed to walk forth, whatever met the light.

  • Shallow Depth of Field:
    The background is intentionally blurred, keeping the viewer’s focus on the warrior and creating a cinematic look.
  • Foreground Emphasis:
    Placing the warrior in the foreground makes him feel important and central to the story, even though the environment is much larger.
  • Leading Lines:
    The lines from the windows and furniture subtly guide the viewer’s eye toward the figure and the “skyline.”
  • Natural Lighting:
    Soft window light creates a calm, realistic mood and avoids harsh shadows.
  • Rule of Thirds:
    The warrior is slightly off-center, which makes the composition more visually interesting and balanced.
  • Scale Contrast:
    A small subject against a large background emphasizes the theme of courage and perspective.

Sports

 

Playing sports can be filled with emotions. Athletes might feel nervous about try-outs or before a big competition, upset about losing or performing poorly, or excited and happy after a big win or a major accomplishment. To perform well in sport, athletes can learn to manage their emotions and cope with stress. However, some emotion regulation and coping strategies might be more useful than others.

Set 2

All my photos

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Yellow photos

 

 

 

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Green photos

 

 

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Red photos

 

798 photography trip

 

These are all my pictures from the photography trip in 789.

 

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“Yellow photos”

 

 

 

I choses these type of photos because I believe that these photos can slightly represent the work of Aaron Siskind.

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“Green photos”

 

 

choses these type of photos because I believe that these photos can represent the work of Aaron Siskind more than the Yellow photos.

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“Red photos”

 

 

choses these type of photos because I believe that these photos can represent the work of Aaron Siskind.

 

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“Supper red”

 

These were the photos that I liked when I was on the Trip.

Aaron Siskind

 

 

You might be wondering who made these fantastic pictures abstract photos, and that person would be a  great Aaron Siskind. Aaron is one of the first to create abstract art. He revolutionized the game by making different types of abstract art.

 

 

Today, I will give you my opinion of one of his artworks.

If you look at this photo, you can see how abstract it is

  • First, you can see how the picture is black and white
  • Second, you can see the cuts on the thing Aaron was trying to take a picture of
  • Lastly, you can see how these cuts are in somewhat random places

If I was a photographer, I would call it “The Lost Star.” This is because the cuts look like they make a dark star in the middle of the photo.

The cuts seem weird, but they also look somewhat planned.

 

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