The Reaction To My Abstraction

Water Beads
Oil and Water
Refraction
Shadow
  1. What is the distinct mood of the photograph? Explain. I would say that the image of refraction has a mood that comes off as aggressive or dangerous. Fire is interesting and there can be so many ways to describe it. 
  2. What does the photo make you think about? Explain. The photo makes me think about a campfire. It can make me think of fun times with my friends, all hanging out by a fire. It also makes me think of my childhood. For example, making s’mores. 
  3. What in the photo jumps out at you? Explain. The fire jumps out at me because it can have so many different moods. Such as, happiness when with my friends, or danger in a scary situation.  
  4. How does the photo make you feel? Explain. This photo makes me feel happy and scared. Happy because it reminds me of fun times. Scared because fire is fatal and a big fear of mine. 
  5. What advice would you give to next year’s students for shooting abstract photography? Explain. I would say to take a lot of pictures because it makes it a lot easier to choose the one for you. There is no such thing as the perfect picture. Therefore, you should take as many as possible and use your resources to make it whatever you want.

Noah’s Art

Space- small depth of field – blurry background
Organic Shape
Natural Line
Value
Geometric Shape
Color
Texture
Space- not a lot of space- close up
Man-Made Line

I really enjoyed traveling around the school and taking pictures. I took some great pictures and I think that it describes me well as an artist. I liked using the school’s natural resources as aspects to creating my edublog. I also had fun editing my pictures, using photoshop. It gave a new perspective on each image, such as the, “No Metal Cleats” photo.