Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Decimated Landscape

 These pictures are of nature and man, the clash between them, and the beauty behind their coexistence. In this first photo, I foreshadow my style of using foreground to show the beauty of nature. The general rush of colors in the back seems chaotic, to the monotone green of the plants.
 The used container looks disgusting, and I strategically placed it in the bottom left third intersection, to emphasize its invasion of the environment. Much like in the first picture I try and show the beauty of nature as opposed to the conquering of man.
 The trimmed leaves of the plant looks very unnatural, being centered makes it seem like everything around it is natural. With the stem's central position they seem isolated.
 This picture differs in that there is a lack of shrubbery, which is ironic since the sprinklers should be helping the plants grow.
 The tree seems peaceful compared to the blur of life behind it, again the power of foreground pictures.
A lone leaf, with the alien white colors behind it, signalling the end of a tree's livelyhood.

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