Diana, Janelle, Olivia, Ryan
The pictures that this group used are well representative of the terms. The image used for space is definitely my favorite. It is a nicely composed photo and is very representative of space and the way space is used by this architecture is beautiful.
Damian Arbuckle, Michael Bono, Ashley Mastrogiovanni
This group approached the project in an interesting way, by comparing and contrasting two images at a time using two of the discretional terms for the first part of the project. Throughout the blog post the group was very aware of the perspective of the image. They were very focused on how the person viewing the setting could interpret it, and how the interpretation might change if the angle changes. A lot of their images were centered, and they had some commonalities with ours (such as location/subject)
Hannah Cimon Dan Jablonowski Sophie Moskowitz
This group took a very simple yet realistic approach. They fully captured the meaning of each term. Their line and color analyses were particularly nice, because though they were simple they were very effective. Their choice for emphasis was a little difficult to interpret, but everything else was very easy to follow. In fact, some of their choices were identical to ours, such as their image for texture.
Jesse, Ziona, Hazel
This group had a very diverse selection of images. They used actual running water to capture movement and a lit candle to represent harmony. The group even used blue and purple jellyfish to show color. All of their images are interesting and effectively represent all of the terms. They took a different approach from us by taking more close-ups of their subjects.
Madeline, Kathryn, Scott
This group took a very simple approach to their images. They used a simple mushroom in the grass to show emphasis and a window to show harmony. Their picture for “line” in particular is very effective because it shows multiple examples of the word in the same picture. Although their images are simple, they are still effective examples of each word.
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