I like the theme of the images, how in most of the images, the places depicted are walls, the things hung on them, and the things that have been torn off them.
Great juxtapositions. I like number one especially. Usually I think a picture is stronger when you don't have to read anything in it, but I feel different about that one. The bride and karate lessons. Its a great story.
my favorite is definitely number four. it almost looks like an installation piece
ReplyDeleteI love the style of 2,3, and 4. I like the abstract and industrial quality of the images.
ReplyDeletenumber 4 is my favorite... I love the colors and the texture of it.
ReplyDeleteI don't love these because shapes and dirt don't really do it for me. However, I think they are good within themselves.
ReplyDeleteshe dissed you...but I like them, especially number 5. Good pictures
ReplyDeletenumber 5 looks like its right out of a book I have... I like it.
ReplyDeleteLove the first one. Especially after someone made the comment about it representing girls at BYU and their dating life.
ReplyDeleteI really like the hands on the exit sign, I'm not sure why, traces of a human element, but it looks great.
ReplyDeleteNumber three is my favorite, and I'm kind of sad to say that it's because it reminds me of a Polly Shore movie (Encino Man).
ReplyDeleteI like the theme of the images, how in most of the images, the places depicted are walls, the things hung on them, and the things that have been torn off them.
ReplyDeleteStill like #5's surreal lack of window.
I love the humor in 1 and the monochromatic antiquity in 4.
ReplyDeleteGreat juxtapositions. I like number one especially. Usually I think a picture is stronger when you don't have to read anything in it, but I feel different about that one. The bride and karate lessons. Its a great story.
ReplyDeleteI love 2. It reminds me of a Rothko painting.
ReplyDeleteI love number 4 because it seems like a really cool modern art painting by accident
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