Fought-Place

Portrait of a place > > The artist demonstrates a landscape space. The mood the artist is in might be happy because the picture looks like it could have been taken in the middle of no where and in order to find that photograph you would have to spend a while outside. Only people who enjoy being outside would have found a place like that. The artist is someone who enjoys exploring the world one place at a time. The artist used leading lines because the top of the house form a line which draws attention from the audience. A little bit of level of horizon is there because of the ground and it forms a straight line because of the angle of the photograph being shot. The artist name is not stated on the site, or at least i didn't see it. http://weburbanist.com/2008/09/21/24-stunning-hdr-photographs-of-abandoned-places/3-hdr-abandoned-houses/ > > The artist shot a picture of a city-space. The mood seems a little gray or busy because of the tall building. It's like the artist is freezing time while everyone passes by. The photo looks like it was taken in New York and the state is known for being busy and crowded. There are also tall business buildings there. The artist could potentially be a business person who works there as well. The artist definatly used leading lines because the clouds lead to the building and the buildings also lead up to the sky or another building in the picture. Also the lines from the windows cause the audiences eyes to follow them. Carlos Restrepo is the artist of the image. http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosrestrepo/4094857725/ > > > The last image i found represents interior-scape. I thought this photo was actually really interesting. I love the point of view of it, it give the audience a different view of the elevator buttons. I think the photo uses leading lines because of the buttons, as you look at the photo and go from top to bottom the button get smaller but if you look from bottom to top the buttons get fairly larger in size. I can't really decipher the artist's mood from this photograph. He may be tired or exhausted from working so much or from seeing the same things over and over again. From observing the photo you can see that the building has 20 floors, personally I think the artist is trying to share his view he has every day. The Artist is, whatatravisty. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wurges/5083025560/