Monday, January 21, 2013

Micro assignment

1. Asymmetrical image: paths on the oval

2. Symmetrical image: table and desks in RPAC


3. Radial image: plant in Thompsonn

4. Person and their surrounding space: my friend in RPAC is taking pictures

5. Person up close: My friend is taking a picture

6. An image from the point of view of ant: an ant is walking on the grass

7. An image from the point of a bird: a bird is standing on the branch

8. A stable image


9. An unstable image: playing decks


10. My name on campus: my name is on the door of my dorm



Before taking every picture, I have to change the camera to proper focus and find appropriate angles for the picture. Compared to taking the first ten pictures, taking the second ten pictures make me oriented and think more actively. When I am taking second ten pictures, I am supposed to  consider whether the picture is symmetric or asymmetric, whether it is stable or unstable, which point of view we have to consider. For example, when I am taking a picture from the point of view of a bird, I stand on the chair and place my camera on the branch of the tree; also, I am trying to image I am a bird at that time, which makes me enjoy very much. However, when I am taking first ten pictures, I can take any objects I like without thinking about that much. I like the second set of pictures I take because I feel I have my own thoughts in each picture. 

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