Sunday, 7 June 2009

Assingment #5 - I saw that You saw, that I saw You.

Here it is - another assignment completed.
I saw that You saw, that I saw You - is our small photographic discourse on the subject of watching and being watched. Realization of being observed or lack of it.
As usual we are looking forward to you comments and votes.
Best regards from our dream team. - j

"I am looking at the people on the streets and try to catch their eyes... I think maybe this is the gaze that will make my picture. This is the one, but is not!
I look again and again and again, I see different shadows, different angles, different picture every second of my life. Then I look again... I look around, I look, I look... I take a shot, I look again and I'm happy that some of my short seconds, are forever in my camera.
These are my seconds, sometimes 1/125 of a second
." - Ben

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello everybody!
Finally! I was checking framingframes website approx. 10 times a day:) hoping the new assignment is on! Feel like a freak, but I really got into it! So my choice is no. 5. First - great idea, then nice reflective item and great posture of the photographer plus you can't tell who is the photographer and you don't really care! We have nice, quite clear reflection in the middle and irregular, blurry on a side. So the center point is the one you watching at but after a wee while you notice the surrounding shapes and colours. How often we see only the things we're focus on, a small part within our intrest, forgetting about all the rest away from our attention? And then, after some time you start to see more!...Well...this is my interpretation of this great shot:) One small thing about composition: I would try not to have those white doors in the background. I my opinion their shape is maybe to obvious and standout to quickly. But I might be wrong. I also like photo no.7 - the one with the keyhole. Thanks for great photos and all the best! B.

clive said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r48D0uHd73c (4'17")

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