Friday, October 14, 2016

Great Black and White Photographers Part 3

1. What first caught my eye was the elegance in the photos. He used a beautiful eye when taking these photos and that really caught my attention.



2.  (A) I see the lonely man. He is drawing on his pad. I see the others walk by him without a thought or glance.

I smell the mossy rocks and the endless river. I smell the rotting wood on the posts. I smell the stench of food that has been long since thrown into the canal.

I hear the water splash against their cement cage. I hear the endless cracking of rocks being thrown down the walkway. I hear the squeak of shoes as they pass by.

I taste the warm wind, rich with wonderful smells. I taste the somewhat sharp air that surrounds me. I taste the terrible taste of rock moss.

I feel the hard pebbles that have left my hand. I feel the grainy wood as I steady myself. I feel the chilly water as it splashes upon me.


(B) I see a little flower. I see a winding staircase leading to no where. I see the wooden steps that could take me further.

I smell the clean crisp smell of polished wood. I smell the beautiful flower. I smell the cleaner off of the recently cleaned rug.

I hear the creak of the stairs. I hear the strain of wind through the open window. I hear the crash as something falls down the stairs.

I taste clean cooking. I taste the indefinite smell of bleach. I taste the whining wind, begging me to come outside.

I feel the cracked wood floor. I feel the smooth edges of the vase. I feel the soft rug as I walk to no where.

3. I would like to create a power point. I would like to do this so I can better express the photographer through his pictures and words.

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