Peterson-masters

= = =**Imogen Cunningham**=



//Digital black & white photo of painting on glass//

I have a fascination of faces and bone structures within the face that make the appearances of a person striking. What I like about this picture is not only the softness in texture, but the softness in the women’s eyes. With her eyes being enlarged, they make her seem innocent and wise yet with an adolescent mind as she peeks over her shoulder contemplating about something.

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=**Richard Avedon**=

//Digital black & white photo//

I chose this picture from Richard Avedon because of the flawless symmetry of the face. And with the eccentric glasses, makes this woman look like a model on a cover of vogue magazine.

__[|**http://blog.jelanieshop.com/photography/photographer-richard-avedon/**]__

=**Ansel Adams**=

//Digital black & white photo//

I like this picture from Ansel Adams because the hardness of the rose makes it appear almost as a shell sitting on top the surface, and the rocks below it look like ripples in water at a quick glance. Therefore I enjoy the mysterious affect that comes with it.

__[|**http://kimberlysphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/biography-on-ansel-easton-adams.html**]__

= = =**Joyce Tenneson**= //Film//

I enjoy this photo from Joyce Tenneson because this woman appears to be acting young, like a teenager looking in a mirror, when the true reality of it is her being elderly.

http://www.tenneson.com/portfolios/wise-women

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=**Frans Lanting**=

//Digital Photography//

I enjoy this picture because it symbolizes, like in many high school english books, evil — hunched over and literally crawling out potentially fulfilling its hunger of adventure or accomplishing whatever it wants to do.

http://pictographe.blogspot.com/2010/10/life-journey-through-time-frans-lanting.html

= = =**Michael Kenna**=



//Digital with blurred effect, but looks like film//

Lastly, I enjoy this picture because it’s clear on the bottom of the photo, where nothing is really happening, but as one looks up, the image becomes more blurry. I especially like how the lights are blurred because that’s how I see without glasses or contacts.

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