#This is a modification blog, since I have posted my field homework 1 to 2019 blog….
I choose my study place(,which is in my bedroom)
View frame: unmanned streets outside the window
Zoom: frame of the half-opened window
Worm’s eye: Desk with learning equipment
Focus: used facial tissue
Chiaroscuro: inside and outside the window
The fear of virus contagion force everybody to stay at home. And it has been a long time without going outside, which cause anxiety. In my photograph, I take the window as a barrier, using curtain to make chiaroscuro. I change the contrast of photo, making shade inside and brightness outside, to express the desire of going outside. However, since staying outside is dangerous, I turn it to a Black and White photo, making outside gloomier, leaving the brightest part of the photo as the window itself.
Skewed angle: study desk with desktop and notebook
Perspective: The window under perspective view
Wide-angle:bedroom(messy ) viewing from study place
First person view: A poor guy considering his Field-Homework 1
Crop: After cropping, the reading lamp looks like a streetlight.
Bird’s eye: the street without people
Seriality: The door to outside is opening.
Yan Zipeng
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You demonstrate a good understanding of and personal engagement with the course content with regard to the task. You offer some insightful reflections on your desire to go out amidst the virus context. Appreciate the way you focused on the window frame to express your desires.
Worm-eye view: The image for worm’s eye view is at a low angle but could be better positioned so that we see the undersides like a worm would (think the opposite of your bird’s eye view which is well executed).
Skew: For the skew angle photo, it is a tilted image. A skew photo would have perspective lines that are dramatic.
Seriality: The seriality set of photos well expresses your desire to go out but trapped within.
Overall, you show an understanding and ability to communicate meanings visually. To enhance the narrative, it would be nice if you work on curating the set of photos better.