Friday, 4 October 2013


 I took these photos on Cranbrook Hill during July and the second set this fall of the exact same spot, and thought I'd upload them to show how important season and weather are in how we view a scene. I know that for myself, these things play a big role in how I will feel about a piece, especially literature. Almost every good book I can think of used these elements to create a mood and atmosphere for the reader. I think each set of pictures brings a different set of feelings with them when someone would look at them.






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  1. It's amazing how different the mood is in each of the sets of pictures. This shows how colors and textures really change the feeling of a composition. There's so much a person could talk to students about using these sets of photographs --color, texture, and mood, seasons, lifecycle, and the passage of time, just to think of some off the top of my head. I really enjoyed comparing the differences in these sets. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Wow--those are great examples of the seasons! Did you take those Evan?

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