Friday, March 28, 2014

Triangle Triangle Picture Review

(Xavier Encinas)

Due to the blog no longer existing, we have been asked to critique one of the pictures that had been posted to the site. And after looking at all the images that were posted this one spoke to me, I preceded to continue to look through more but found myself going back to this particular photo. I love this photo. Im not quite sure where this picture is taken or even if this isn't abstract but I do know that i love it. At first glance this image looks to be like a scene from a desert. As you look closer one begins to notice that the plants and shrubs are on the side of a building. Im intrigued by the colors in this image. The greens pop against the gray of the sky. The photographer let nature do all the hard work while he simply captured the image. 

Friday, March 21, 2014

Levitation (out class)


Levitation (in class)


Urbanautica Review

Erick Rowe and Vermeer's Floor
By: Rachel Wolfe
(Erick Rowe)
This article is a question and answer form. The article went in depth and asked some key questions that really opened my eyes. Erick Rowe grew up in Indiana. He was interested in photography since a child. The blog is specifically about his work called Vermeer's Floor. The work consists of his photographs for an office building. 
The blog "Urbanautica" is a bit complicated to work around. Its very busy and just simply isn't very user friendly. 

Aperture Review

"Chris Boot on Paul Trevor"
By: Chris Boot
       (Paul Trevor) 
The blog "Aperture" is a very simple and user friendly blog to use. I found that when looking for articles I had no trouble at all finding one i'd be interested in. The creators used images to show the viewer and use them to catch the viewers attention. I was intrigued  to review this article mainly due to its photo. The article starts out by describing two business men that dropped their accounting business. One was Mr.Chris Perkins and the other was Mr. Nicholas Battye. They came together to form a photography group called, EXIT. 
In all the article was pretty compelling and caught my attention. My interest in the article did justice because I enjoyed reading about it.