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The first image is called Vertigo by Paul Politis. It is an architectural piece that evokes a mysterious mood. It makes you wonder about the story behind the picture and want to see and know more. It has many leading lines, which leads you to the bottom of the stairs, and texture in the wood. There is a lot of different lines at the edge of the wood and balance. It is shown by the second floor being shown partly and the wall leading down the stair well balances it well. There seems to be an unknown pattern in the wood which draws you in and makes you want to look at it. This artist seems to like the dark tone in their pictures and landscape or interior photographs. http://www.paulpolitis.com/bwgallery/photographs/thumbs/vertigo.jpg

The second image is called Abandoned Factory, Milwaukee by Peter Gnas. It is an architectural image and evokes a mood of excitement and engages you to look at it. It has many leading lines in the ceiling which makes up for the plain floor and the picture shows the true space in the building. This seems to bring balance to the picture. There is an indirect pattern in the colors and in the way the ceiling is arranged. http://portalwisconsin.org/modernruins.cfm

The final photograph is a part of Southern Virginia Landscape which I found to be very unique. It is a landscape image and evokes a mood of mysterious energy and darkness. There is a good balance of black and grey and it really unites the image. There are some good texture elements and space in the photograph. http://sallymann.com/wp-content/gallery/southern-landscapes/Sally_Mann_Virginia_01.jpg

 There is a lot of different ideas that go into photo transferring onto glass. I am interested in using this technique because it is very unique and cool to look at with the balance of paint and glass.