The second picture leaves less to the imagination, showing the entire boat. This reveals the location, and the condition of the boat, and the viewer can tell that the boat is no longer in use. This is a less whimsical version, and maybe a more informational piece.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Comparing Angles
I chose to compare these two photographs because although they are the same object, they tell a different story. I feel the focal point of the first picture is of the front of the boat and the chair. To me, this adds an aspect of mystery. Where is the boat going? Who used to drive it? What does the rest of the object look like? This angle leaves a lot up to the viewer, almost like a beginning to a story.
The second picture leaves less to the imagination, showing the entire boat. This reveals the location, and the condition of the boat, and the viewer can tell that the boat is no longer in use. This is a less whimsical version, and maybe a more informational piece.
The second picture leaves less to the imagination, showing the entire boat. This reveals the location, and the condition of the boat, and the viewer can tell that the boat is no longer in use. This is a less whimsical version, and maybe a more informational piece.
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