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1) What question does Erik pose to the audience? Is it still photography if you can’t take the picture using only a camera. 2) What was Erik’s first real passion? Drawing 3) What conception of photography did Erik previously hold? That the creative process ended when you took a picture, and you had to be in the right place at the right time. 4) How did this inspire him? He wanted to make something where the process starts when you take a picture, and it doesn’t end until long after. 5) What “common goal” do Erik’s photos have? To capture an idea, something that you need to really look at, and to make the illusion believable. 6) Define realism as used in this context. If you saw it in real life you could believe it, yet it is outlandish, and you know it isn’t real. 7) What principles does he adhere to when creating an image? Same perspective, and same lighting, make it seamless as well. ...

these are super heckin' pretty screenshots!! i really like how the colors are separated (blues on both sides with an orange/pink sunset in between) and each of their general atmospheres! ^__^ (don't mind the fact that i accidentally commented on the wrong account that didn't happen)
ReplyDeleteI think the game screenshots are really pretty. I like how the two on the ends are darker and the one in the middle is lighter, as it creates a balance in the piece.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you kept a dark theme. The orange and blue skies look really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI really like these photos the scenery is beautiful. The two light poles add a nice consistency with the two edge images, I also like how they are facing opposite directions. Overall this is a great peice, it looks really good without the typical bars dividing the image.
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