Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Scavenger Hunt

#1. Macro Close Up:

#2. Same Shot without Macro:

#3. Same Shot from 5 steps away:


#4. Same subject with background:


#8. Subject is Light Itself:


#9. Inanimate Object Shot from Above:

#10. Inanimate Object Shot from Below:

#11. Inanimate Object Detail Shot:

#12. Inanimate Object taken from 10 steps away:

#13. Different shot of inanimate object :

#14. Abstracted Flower:



#15. Natural Flowers:

#16. Picture of an architectural fragment:


#17. Entire Structure:


#18. Structure in relation to street:

#19. Two subjects juxtaposed:


#20. Birds Eye View:



#21. Worms Eye View:





#23. Pretty Object looking ugly:


#24. Ugly Object looking pretty:


#25. Reflection:


#26. Shadow:


#28. Texture:

#27. Patterns:




#29. Self Portrait:


#30. Representation of me:

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Street Photography Shots

Lower East Side / Little Italy













Long Island








Saturday, May 8, 2010

David Goldblatt


This photo shows a beauty contest being held at a market on a Saturday morning. In the foreground are the beauty contestants holding up their number, I am guessing they are getting judged. In the background are the "audience", the shoppers. The podium and the contestants are all in focus, focus starts to blur a little in the first row of onlookers. The motion is not frozen, but tends to blur. I think the shutter speed is probably slow, maybe 1/60. The lighting used is flourescent, we see the bulbs on the ceiling.

My first impression of this photo was how odd it was to have a beauty contest in the supermarket. And a "lovely leg" contest. Why would that be held in the market. Maybe the market is an important gathering spot. Also, the contestants are all white, the onlookers are mixed, with mostly blacks watching. I think how they must feel not being included, and how unfair it is. I can see the expressions on the women and girls' faces. Perhaps jealousy, perhaps its just how silly they think the contest is, and how unfair society's view of beauty is. They have their arms crossed, almost like this ridiculous contest is wasting their time. The contestant on the end is smiling and confident, somehow I feel she thinks she should be winning the contest.

Right before this shot, I think probably the finalists were announced, and the girls walked out onto the podium. After the shot, the winner is announced, and finally after having to watch this, the shoppers can resume their shopping.

There is no comparison with seeing the photos in person and looking at them online. Seeing them in person, you can really feel what the photographer was trying to convey. They are much more dramatic. You can see the details and the light much more clearly. And in my opinion, you almost feel like you are there.

David Goldblatt was trying to convey how life is/was for South Africans. How prevalent racism is in society. How people went about their lives even through such unfair treatment. Maybe even how resilient people can be. No matter how difficult life is, we find a way through it, and we go on. The photo I chose portrays racism, the beauty contestants are all obviously white, apparently only white girls have lovely legs. You can tell there were no black girls in the contest by the expression of the girls in the audience. Also, normal mundane things go on even amidst turmoil. Amid such violence you would think a silly beauty contest for lovely legs would not be held in a market.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Writing Assignment #2

Pino del Oro #3, 25/2/2005 11:57 © Bert Teunnissen

This is a photo of an old woman sitting in what looks like the kitchen. There are photographs and artwork on the wall. The photographs are of family members. There is a table in the middle of the room covered with a tablecloth and there is a vase of flowers and a bag with something in it, maybe bread. There are yellow tiles on the wall. There is also a moosehead hanging on the wall. The old woman is sitting in the corner looking towards us, she's all dressed in black with an apron on.

The picture makes me think about what it must be like to get old. I assume she's a widow since she is dressed in all black, and she probably lives with her family. She has spent her whole life caring for her family, and now she probably doesn't feel as useful as she once was. I am sure she wants to cook and clean for them as she's done her whole life. But given her age, her time is spent mostly sitting. It's interesting that she chooses the dining room to sit, it seems like its a sunny day outside. The kitchen is probably where she feels most comfortable.

The picture makes me feel a little sad. Her life has probably revolved around her husband and family. Now her husband is gone, and her family has grown. I feel like she's never really had a sense of who she is or had a chance to find out about herself. Most likely, she hasn't traveled much, I bet she hasn't even left her town that often. I am sure her family is nearby, but I still feel a sense of sadness. Is she happy about her life? Is there something she wanted to do but never did? On the other hand, maybe being with her family makes her happy, and that's how she wanted to spend her life.