Sunday, October 10, 2010

Blog 14

#14____Unknown vs. Familiar Space: When photography was invented, it became a way to document and reveal the specific aspects of both familiar and faraway places. Imagine a familiar place. Imagine a faraway place. How would you use photographs to convey the difference? Can you imagine any places that have been “touched” very little by humans? How might you photograph them?


To convey the differences between far away and familiar, I was thinking maybe making one blurry to show I don't really know what it is, would be a good idea. It would most likely be for the far away place. This shows I don' know what I 'm looking at and it would be an image that would pull viewers in to try to get a closer look. One place that might have been touched very little are coral reefs in certain parts of the ocean. Coral is very delicate and small interactions can ruin them. To show the very little touched areas. I might brighten the colors to show purity, that it hasn't been dulled down or "touched".

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