TeRonde-metaphor

http://www.johnpaulcaponigro.com/gallery/scroll.php http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/13/in-her-garden-of-digital-delights/?src=tp http://www.google.com/imgres?q=Jerry+Uelsmann&start=137&um=1&hl=en&safe=active&client=firefox

The first picture is by John Paul Caponigro, I like this image of a path in the desert, because I think it is like life in a way. The path goes on and on until you can't see what is out there, or where it ends or what is coming next. The path is right in the middle of the photo and shows great leading lines that draw you to look through the whole photograph and it keeps you wondering what is at the end of that path.

The second photograph is by Maggie Taylor. I find this photograph intriguing because it is so strange. I like that there is a tree growing from his head, and leaves on his arms. I feel like the photograph is saying that he is one with nature and he is an outdoors person. Right away this picture got my attention just because of its uniqueness.

The last photo is by Ralph Gibson. I like this photograph because it is very simple but still interesting. I feel like the image is saying that time is literally in your hands, and it is up to each individual how they spend their time, and they can't say there isn't enough time, because the time is in your hands.



2. The lyrics that i am using are "You can be the prince and I can be your princess You can be the sweet tooth I can be the dentist You can be the shoes and I can be the laces" 3. I chose these lyrics, because I feel they apply to me, and I will be able to relate to this, when I am taking pictures. 4. The song is called "Perfect two" and is sung by the band Auburn. 5. The visual image the song portrays is comparing two things that go perfectly together, like shoes and laces. 6. Other interpretations of this song might make people think about someone in their lives that mean a lot to them. 7. I think this quote will influence me to go out of my comfort zone when taking pictures, and to look for something that means a lot to me. It will inspire me to take photos of things that go perfectly together. I hope to portray that when two things are meant to go together then it is obvious, such as peanut butter and jelly are known to go together.