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Image 1 (Left to right) This photo is of a carnival landscape. The mood evoked by the artist is eerie and dark. The artist did a good job or portraying this mood through the photo. The artist's name was not shown where I found this, but I'm guessing that this would be their style of work. I think it makes it look more old timey and unique. Rule of thirds is used in this photo because the ferris wheel is off to the left side and not centered. It is also a level horizon which I think makes it look really cool and even. A bird's eye point of view is also used to give a different perspective. I found this image on the pinterest boards that were provided.

Image 2 I really like this photo because of the lighting that was chosen and the perspective of the photo. The artist was not listed but I did see other photos of theirs, and they were all sort of the same concept and color scheme. I am a fan of natural lighting so this photo caught my eye. The mood evoked is happy and lighthearted, as were all of their photos. Leading lines, rule of thirds and perspective were used to create this photo. I really like this photo and it is more my style. I found this image on the pinterest boards that were provided.

Image 3 This image is one of my favorites because of the leading lines. They are very curvy and make a lot of movement within the photo. I think it looks really unique fro, the perspective that it was shot at, which is also another reason why I like it. The artist was not named and I could not find any other photos that looked like they might have been shot by the same person, but I think this photo would represent their style overall. The mood evoked in this photo is lighthearted, calm and serene. I love photos with a nature setting so I think that's why I was so drawn to it.

media type="youtube" key="fMieStMT9Sg" width="560" height="315" I want to use the glass transferring technique because I think that my images would look really cool on glass. The images that are printed onto glass are transparent and give it an eerie feeling which is something that interests me. I will have to use a darker image for this technique so that the image will show up better on the glass. I will portray a landscape in the mountains for my piece. I don't want to make my image too big, possibly 5x8.