The statement posted is a point that not everyone remembers but is very valid. I agree with this statement. As an aspiring photographer, it makes me feel that we should capture the environment to show the regularities of people around the world.
2. When seeing the images, I thought it would be interesting to take my camera to show how people live in their own lives and what they are surrounded by.
3. I would find it to be interesting and fun to play around because me as a little kid wants to play with anything and everything. 4. My favorite photo is where the shop in covered in flowers, I think it is very pretty to look at.
Monday, April 6, 2015
I-Phone warm up
The picture that I chose is of a cabin in a snowy-rural area with mountains behind in the background.
Many, if all, seem like they were taken by a professional camera, not an iPhone.
The apps they used most likely enhanced the picture, but not very much, maybe a filter or two.
2 tips I would use to help my own photography would be to have different perspectives and different angles to get a more intriguing photo.
Many, if all, seem like they were taken by a professional camera, not an iPhone.
The apps they used most likely enhanced the picture, but not very much, maybe a filter or two.
2 tips I would use to help my own photography would be to have different perspectives and different angles to get a more intriguing photo.
La Pedrera, Spain
Antoni Gaudi Josep Maria Jujol were the architects of the building.
1906 is when it was built.
It was built in Casa Mila, Spain.
The building is public for people to come and visit.
No exact cost, but resources say it was expensive to build.
The reason for it being built was Pere Mila had seen another houses, and was intrigued by its beauty. So he asked the architects to construct a large building of rental flats on his new land.
I picked to do research on this building because I thought that the building was very interesting and beautiful. You don't really see this in America, so when I saw it, I wanted to learn more about it.
Piet Blom was the architect of this building. Built in 1977. Located in Rotterdam, Helmond, and the Netherlands. Public building where people can visit. No information on the cost of the building. The architect wanted to design something unique and forest like. I found it interesting how the houses were cubed, not something you see in everyday life. I really enjoyed the colors Piet Blom chose, very bright and out there. |
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