Monday, 23 February 2015

Juxtaposition photos






This is my final photo of an old building and a new building next to each other. I think it's a good example of Juxtaposition because it shows contrast between old and new architecture and different materials that have been used to build them. I really like this photo because it doesn't give you an idea of scale and also because you can't see the sky or the ground so nothing is distracting you from looking at the buildings. I also like the lighting on the side of the new building, it makes it look less boring even though it distracts you a little bit.

















I've edited my final photo to make it look a little bit darker and to bring out different shades and colours. I think it looks a tiny bit better than the original one because it's more mysterious and it shows the difference between the two buildings.



I've photographed an entrance to the old building. What I really like about this photo are the details. The entrance is new but it says 'old building' on it which you may think is ironical but then you can see an old building next to the entrance. You can also see a reflection of a new building which is on the opposite side of the road.




I've taken this photo because I was trying to experiment with different techniques and I didn't want to use just buildings. I've asked my friends to stand in front of an old building to show the past and present. I like that they are looking at that building and it makes you reflect about the past. The only thing that I don't really like is the sky. There's too much of it on that picture and it distracts the viewer's attention. Also the angle is important because it makes your eyes go from the bottom to the top and because of the sky on the top, your eyes kind of stay there and don't know where to go.






I've photographed my two friends walking around an old, empty,ruined building. It's not one of my favourite pictures but I still like it because of the contrast between modern teenagers and a pile of old dirt.






I've taken this photo because I like the idea that there's a brand new building in the background and the remaining pieces of an old one in front of it. I don't think I like the green bit at the bottom because it catches viewer's attention straight away.

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