2. When I was looking from project one and the slideshow that was created with all the picture representing different elements and principles it was great. I did agree with all the elements and principles used for each picture. I believe there was a few pictures that could have represented different elements and principles but the elements and principles used were good. Like I stated in the comment about the slideshow, there was a grace about it, it was very harmonious to go through and view the picture, even the order they were in.
3. When looking through my peers blogs, I didn't recognize any images that I used for my blog. In saying so though there were many pictures that caught my eye and really had an impression on me. After reading what my peers had to say about the image it gave a different point of view on the image then I originally had. It was great to do this to get different perspectives on different images.
4. Like I stated in question 3, there were many images that caught my eye and piqued my interest. A few that had the biggest impression on me were, G. Peter Jemison’s Ansley’s Fish, after reading my peers post about it I agreed that the image was very refreshing, to me it was like a summertime feeling. It changes your mood (happy). After image from the same blog posting was, John Pfhal’s Vaporous Sunrise created by using digital print mounted on Plexiglas with polycarbonate laminate, the image really caught my eye. Its a very relaxing photo. What i'd like to know more about it is the artists inspiration in creating the photo, where he was when he thought about it, if he seen that image then recreated it, and what his intended perspective is on it.
5. I believe that reading your peers posting about blogs and images is very helpful. By doing this it helps you better understand the work and information also it gives you a different view point. I my opinion the most helpful part about it is the different view points on the work. It makes you think in a different way and gives you new ideas for work in the future. Now every time you do a project or posting you have different ways to think about it.
6. There was no posting from the peers on my blog. But I do believe that getting feedback from your peers does help and is useful for when creating a new blog and maybe redoing the one they commented on taking their feedback into consideration
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