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 * = Elizabeth Carmel = || = Brassai = || = Toby Harriman = ||
 * [|__http://elizabethcarmel.com/__] ||  [|__http://iphf.org/inductees/brassai/__]  ||  [|__https://tobyharriman.com/portfolio/181-fremont/__]  ||
 * This photograph is of mountains, which are natural landforms so this image would fall under the landscape category. The mood this photo gives me is calm and serenity. I really admire how the mountains take you back in the picture. Mostly the mood evoked by the capturer is awe. I also love the color of the sky, I don’t know if it was edited that way or not but I really enjoy the color and I feel like if the sky was a different one it would be boring. This photographer likes to do a lot not involving people. It seems like she’s secluded away with all the beauty of nature and that’s what she wants to show through her images. In this image there is no balanced horizon line, however she does utilized rules of thirds, framing just a tad with the hill on the left hand side, an interesting point of view, and filling the frame. ||  This photo seems to be set sometime in the 1900’s, and is of the inside of a dinner so this photograph is of an interior space. The mood evoked by this piece to me is playfulness. These two seem like a couple who love each other and I could see them coming in for coffee and breakfest so often that they actually become part of the interior space.This artist does a lot with people and I feel like he captures the mood of his subjects very well/ creates a mood for them. In this image the artist utilizes leading lines, filling the frame, focal point, as well as an interesting point of view.  ||  This photograph looks like it was taken from a higher building, one that rose above the smoke (or fog). Peaking out from this image is the tops of buildings, indicating that this photo is of a cityscape. The mood evoked by this image is wanting to find out more. I want to see the city, I want to know the secrets there, and I want to believe that the fog is hiding the city because of what’s in the city, like nature's trying to shelter the viewer from what's below. He seems to know his subject (the city) well because he lives there or has stayed their for some time judging by his extensive photo collection. This photographer used level horizon, rule of thirds, filled the frame, and an interesting point of view.  ||

= I want to use a wood transfer because I want you photograph my kitchen. I want to photography my kitchen because I spend most of my time in there and I love the colors and it has really beautiful natural light that comes through the window, but only when it’s sunny. I want to portray a happy, rustic, feel. I feel the safest in my kitchen (my rooms in the basement and sometimes stuff falls over ‘naturally’ but it’s still creepy when it happens). My kitchen naturally has a lot of brown tones since my mom and I have made our kitchen all about coffee, and I feel like printing on wood would bring in that rustic feel as well as highlighting the browns. I want to print an image that I could hang up in our kitchen because I think it would be funny and my mom would like it. I haven’t decided the exact size yet but the largest I will go with it is a traditional 8x11 size. The smallest I would go is 5x5 but I have a feeling it’s going to be larger than that. I want to get my images, edit them, and then decide on the size. = = = = =