How would you describe this photograph to a person who could not see it?
How is space represented in this photograph (foreground, middle ground, background)?
What is in or out of focus? How has the subject been framed/cropped?
Which part of the photograph strikes you as most interesting - captivating, surprising, puzzling, mysterious? Why?
What questions would you ask the artist about this work, if s/he were here?
What do you think it would be like to live in this photograph? What makes you think that?
Why do you suppose the artist made this photograph? What makes you think that?
What do you think is effective about this photograph? What doesn’t work so well?
You can see the back of a triangular stop sign . At the top of the stop sign ,there are three clouds and it looks like they are resting on it . On the floor there is the shadow of the stop sign . Its in the middle of the photograph .In the far left of the photograph , there is a large rectangular tree . To the right of the tree, there is a house with open windows . in front of the tree , there is a caravan . In the far right of the photograph there is another big triangular tree , just that this time , this tree is bigger than the last.
The triangular stop sign is in the centre of the photograph and it is the main object .The stop sign,the house , the closest trees and the caravan are in focus . The road is out of focus .
The most interesting part of the photograph for me is the house on the left . You can't see inside and nobody is around and it makes you wonder if it has been abandoned.
1. why did you take it? 2.why is it in black and white? 3. do you live there ?
I think that living in this photograph would be a bit boring because from what you can see, it looks like its the only house so you would be lonely living there .
I think that its effective because its all in black and white and there aren't many objects in this photograph. It makes it more mysterious .