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Title: “Ephemeral Moments: Capturing the Passing of Time through Cherry Blossom

 

Statement of Intent: By highlighting the fleeting character of time via the cherry blossoms, I hope to inspire in my audience introspection and thought. These delicate flowers, with their fleeting but vivid bloom, act as a moving reminder of the cyclical flow of life and time.

My photographs illustrates the several phases of cherry blossom development—from budding to full bloom and finally fall. I will investigate the methods photographers who specialize in catching the ephemeral beauty of nature employ: that of lighting, composition, and exposure to transmit the passing of time.

My vision message is to show how beautiful and inevitable passing of time is. With their brief but amazing bloom, cherry blossoms represent the transience of life and the need of savoring every moment. By concentrating on these blossoms, I hope to show that everyone has universal experience with time that links us all.

 

Methods for Tracking Time’s Passage:

Composition and Angles: Emphasizing the interaction of the blossoms with their surroundings, use original viewpoints and compositions to provide the images depth and dynamism.

Editing of color through filters: Emphasizing the vibrant color and lividness of the beautiful but short-lived cherry blossoms.

 

Context & Style:

Emphasizing the unvarnished beauty of cherry blossoms in their natural environment without intervention, naturalistic approach.

Top 10 Photos, Reflection

Mirrored Fragments of Reality:

  • Dutch Angle
  • Depth of Field
  • Tone
  • Lines

  • Dutch angle
  • black and white contrast
  • depth of field of the use of focus

  • Position of the camera (Looking Up)
  • Black and White color/tone contrast
  • Depth of field and focus of the water droplets

  • Black and White color/tone contrast
  • Use of mirrors (reflection)
  • Positioning of the three people (pure luck)

  • Dutch angle
  • Black and White color/tone contrast
  • Use of mirror (reflection), making it look like the image just appeared into reality

  • Use of the convenient color contrast of dark blue and dark red
  • Use of mirror (reflection)
  • Bit Centered position of the mirror as the contrast in the image

  • Use of mirror (reflection), making it look like the person is reading the book
  • Positioning, making the book perfectly appear in that specific angle where both the person and the book is visible

  • The use of dark color contrast
  • Use of mirror (reflection)
  • Positioning, making the statue perfectly appear with the background

  • Dutch angle
  • Use of mirror (reflection)
  • The edited black and white background with the colorful center of the reflection
  • Mr. Dawson

Tenth Picture, Honorable mention

  • Use of mirror (reflection)
  • The reflection created an rather “interesting” sight, creating comedic effects

Initial Thoughts

When I think of reflection, I think of mirrors, symmetry, and balance. I enjoy using a 25mm lens Canon camera, for it can be applied when taking a wide shot or close-up. I might use a natural puddle after a slight shower, or any aquatic scene like a swimming pool or a fountain in 798.

5 different presidencies within 7 years of chaos and bloodshed? This is the Mexican Revolution In Plain English!

When you think of Revolutions, what’s the first thing that comes to your mind? Chaos? Violence? New governments being replaced by another? Well, the Mexican Revolution is the combination of all of them. Can you believe it?  Throughout the 10 years of absolute chaos and bloodshed, there were 5 different presidents! Just like in the picture, the whole entire Mexican Revolution was filled with power-hungry dictators and revolts/battles that was lead by people who were angry with what the dictators were doing.  During the 10 years of fighting, major reforms were also established. For example, new and better educations for the people was established, there were also new social reforms made after the Revolution. But on the other side, a lot of the continuities were also pasted down after the revolution which also shaped the Mexico we know today. For example, the guns given to the people during the revolutions were not immediately taken back, therefore leading small problems after the Revolution. In this video, you will learn all about the chaotic, yet interesting Mexican Revolution in just 6 minutes!

The Mexican Revolution In Plain English Video:   https://tube.isbonline.cn/video/The-Mexican-revolution-in-plain-english/01e98238d35a3569f680f741724f9533          (Sorry, I could not upload the video into this post, there seemed to be some technical difficulties… Please copy and paste the link into search to see the video, sorry for the inconvenience.)

photo citation: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a5/Next%21_%28Homer_Stinson%29.jpg

Attention Economy, by Alex

Do you ever wonder how many hours you have a day? Yes, you guessed it, 24 hours. But did you know? If you take away your daily ~7 hours of sleep, and your 8 hours of school, you are left with approximately 9 hours of your day? This 9 hour is what you are left with after you finish school, which is what you have in your “Attention Economy”. Attention Economy is a measuring system for your daily spendings on time and attention. It can basically help you manage how you spend your time, energy and attention though out your day, month, year, or even life. It is a great way/approach if you are trying to keep track of your time.

For the sake of argument, hypothetically, you use 2 hours of your time that you have for other after school activities that your parents signed you up for. After the 2 hour activity, you are tried and decided to spend another 1 hour online “to take a break”. But little did you know, you actually spent 3~4 hours online because you lost track of time. So after the 5~6 hour of whatever you were doing, you are left with about 3 hours of your day to finish your homework which you just remembered to do.

This has been the main problem that was happening among most teen-agers. But we never seemed to have a actual solution. The main 2 problems that we can see from that example is that first, the need to keep tract of time when we are online, and second, the need to manage your time when you want to go or going online.

When I am thinking about keeping tract of time, a clock or a alarm is always the first thing that comes into my mind. When we are online, we might think that we have already set a time limit on when we want to stop, but most of the times, we just simply forget to check the time. So one solution is that we could find or set a clock, alarm, or anything that could remind you the time that you have set for you plan.

Speaking of setting plans, organizing your time when you’re online is also very crucial for your “attention economy”. Just like spending your allowance, plan out how you will use your 9 hours of day. The plan don’t really need to be very complicated, it could just be a small checklist of what you want accomplish in this 9 hours of time. For example: 2 hours of homework time, 1 hour of online activities, 2 hours of after school activities… The plan is only there for you to know what you need to accomplish in the time you have instead of just going online without knowing when to stop.

Furthermore, here’s another scenario. After you had the plan and have set the alarm to remind you when to start and stop, you begin to work. But suddenly, you a red, eye-catching WeChat notification popped up. The conspicuous bright red light is just so irresistible that you had to click into it, and then… This scenarios happens all the time, research has shown, online companies intentionally designed the notification signs as red and eye catching. The solution to this is simple and doable, anyone could do it and will immediately succeed. Are you ready? The solution is, turning the notifications off!

In conclusion, “Attention Economy” is the time you spend online, outside or in life. Its basically how you spend your attention every day, month and year. The solution is also very simple, just literally organize your time wisely and use any solution you feel comfortable and effective with.

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