Harms-Place



The first photo is taken by [|Martin Spence]. Martin Spence tends to take landscape photos. In his photos the mood of them all seem to convey a very surreal and peaceful scene in nature. This photo is an image of landscape and captures the beauty and feel of tranquility of the river. In this photo he utilized a level horizon with the river and the tree line matching up in the background to portray the feeling of stability. He also used filling the frame to give you the feel of the entire scene that he was seeing in nature and how calming the place was.

The second photo is taken by [|Steven Hanna]. Steven Hanna specializes in fine art landscape photography, and shoots all over Ireland. The feeling that is conveyed in this photo is almost the feeling of insignificance. There is a person that is standing on the cliff but is so small compared to the massive landscape they’re on, they are almost invisible. So, the feeling I get from this photo is the overwhelming power and beauty of it makes me feel insignificant when just imaging this place actually being somewhere in the world. The rule of thirds was used in this photo with the end of the cliff not being directly in the middle. Leading lines is also being used with the curve of the cliff leading your eyes through the picture.

The third photo is taken by [|Rick McEvoy]. Rick McEvoy also specializes with landscape. He focuses on the peacefulness and calmness of nature. As in this photo he used calm colors like blues and grays to convey the tranquil feeling of the lake. The technique used here is leading lines. He used the bridge to point your eyes towards the mountains in the background.

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The printmaking technique I want to use is printing on fabric, where you would load a paper backed fabric to into the printer rather than a regular plain paper. I want print on a silk fabric so it can be sort of see through. This is because I want to have two or three photos of landscapes that are attached on sticks to allow it to hang. And the whole point of having the fabric see through would to be to convey the point of how often people people look past or “see through” the beauty of nature and the smaller things in life. The mood would be a calm and peaceful landscape with warm lighting. And the final size of the photo will be no larger than a regular printer paper size.