- Porter, Eliot. “Sea Weed at Low Tide, Hellnar, Snaefellsnes.” Holden Luntz Gallery, 15 Nov. 2023, www.holdenluntz.com/artists/eliot-porter/sea-weed-at-low-tide-hellnar-snaefellsnes-2/.
Porter, Eliot. “Tidal Marsh. Mount Desert Island, Maine, August 4, 1965.” Holden Luntz Gallery, 15 Nov. 2023, www.holdenluntz.com/artists/eliot-porter/tidal-marsh-mount-desert-island-maine-august-4-1965/.
Characteristics:
1. The leaves in different colors encourage me to feel the mood of autumn.
2. The fruits on the tree make me wonder what type of fruits they are and where they grow.
3. The unknown brownish landscape gives a mystical and unique theme.
4. The difference between the traits of rocks interests me to find out the main effect.
5. The green and pink mixed bushes give a mystical and wonderous theme.
Connection to my vision:
I chose Eliot Porter because he uses calm, soft, and gentle moods to take photos of real nature, which completely fits my purpose. The overall photographs inspire me of the unnoticeable and beautiful sides of nature, and I will adapt his ideas in my photographs too, which will be done by fostering relaxable moods by setting the camera stable and soft, taking the photos a bit far from the main points, and mainly focusing on the nature obviously.
PART 2: Fully Evaluate ONE image

(Porter, Eliot. “Cliff, Moonlight Creek, San Juan River, Utah.” Getty.edu, 2024, www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/108GEB. Accessed 18 Sept. 2024.)
I chose this image because it showed abstraction the most.
According to the title, this is a photo of a cliff. However, what surprised me is that when I saw the cliff in real life (not the place where this photo was taken, though), I didn’t notice that the cliff would be creating multiple shapes that were this outstanding, and the colors show a clear contrast. If you divide the photo diagonally, you will notice that the top part is bright while the bottom is relatively dark. The texture is mainly smooth and barely shows bumpy lines, but the darker areas show bumpy lines to create roughness. Relating to real life, this picture reminds me of food, which has holes in repeating patterns on the surface, like a waffle. The rock that has holes reminds me of a waffle because of its depth and shape. Surprisingly, food can be imagined from a photo of a cliff.
Shape is the most important element in this photograph because the cliffs create mystical and all-in-different-size shapes by crossover. Shape also takes the main parts of this photograph because the picture clearly shows how cracks and holes can be made even on one cliff.