WEEK 10 Use Pictures to Describe Words

— The Ten Words

Anonymity, Barrier, Concealment, Layer ( taken the pictures at home when i’m in class )

Contrast, Reflection, Cover, Fog, Growth, Abstract ( taken the pictures during the weekend )

  • Anonymity

All of our communication takes place in an anonymous manner. Cameras represent software for communication, and behind beautiful photos is often an elaborate disguise.

Cameras and light are used as an alternative to today’s anonymous online environment
  • Barrier

Obstacles are not limited to physical ones; they affect us more emotionally than any other kind.

The black background represents the character’s psychological environment, which is self-enclosed. Do they lack friends when their hands hang in the air and no one holds them? Maybe, because they are the barrier to social interaction themselves
  • Concealment

In social life, we are all so eager to hide our original selves, our weaknesses and all of our shortcomings. But do we really want that in our hearts? Will they struggle behind their hidden backs?

It was obviously a reflection of a man on a glass. The glass is the barrier between the real self (inner self) and the external image.
  • Layer

Our lives are like rings in that tree.  Our lives are based on the world around us, and if its life is gone, so will ours.

This is a work of sudden inspiration
  • Cover

This is not just a journey that needs to be completed. But the true self that people hide when they walk outside. Look, the shadow in the light, isn’t that what people really are?

It’s still an analogy, a metonymy. I’ve borrowed the word Cover in a different sense as a noun. The usual shadow elements were then shot and changed to black and white to make it more suitable for the cover layer
  • Growth

Trying to grow, get rid of the original living environment. Come, come. Going into the light.

Shot in a duplex street next to my house. The wall and the sky represent two completely different environments. Not only for plants, but also for other living things, they must be in the “sunshine” to really survive
  • Reflection

What kind of light is this? Which angel is looking in the mirror on the cloud?

An impromptu street shoot
  • Fog

This proves that I live in a mountain town, which is a wet environment all year round.

Shoot at home
  • Abstract

Can you see what I’m trying to say about life? If not, it calls abstraction.

I finished it when I was shooting the assignment with my classmates. I borrowed the time-lapse photography from the camera
  • Contrast

For this telephone pole, he prefers the life of a building full of fireworks, or glide with the birds through the clouds of freedom?

An impromptu shot with precise angle selection

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