Cotterell+Place



The portrait to the left is by paul polities. His photo of a place could be considered an urbanscape because he used a picture of a city and graffiti to display a message. Plus the message was written on a railing which is part of why its urbanscape. The mood of this image is almost like there are so much possibility on the horizon you just have to keep going for it because it is right over the horizon. There were a lot of compositional techniques used such as leading lines, fill the frame, and point of view. It was just an overall beautiful image. I got the image "Empty your mind and just be" from http://www.paulpolitis.com/bwgallery/graffiti-photography/photograph.asp?photo=235 this website.

The middle portrait of a place is by John Paul Caponigro. The photograph would be mindscape because it's almost unrealistic. The mood of the portrait is magical to me almost with the sand rising looks like almost smoke. The compositional techniques used is either fill the frame or it could also be level horizon. I got this image from this website: http://johnpaulcaponigro.com/jpcGallery/browse.php?kw[]=annual%20exhibit%202013&num=9.

The last portrait furthest to the right was by Shaun O'Boyle. It's almost an urbanscape picture because its an old abandoned building. The mood of it is kind of eerie, which makes sense because its an old rundown building. The compositional technique used was leading lines. There were a bunch of horizontal lines on the building that therefore lead me up and down from the building. I got this portrait from this website: http://www.oboylephoto.com/trainyard/index.htm.