This was one of my favorite sections so far. I really enjoyed the theme and liked the idea of taking panorama photos, although slow shutter photos proved to be more difficult to me. Instead of explaining my POW I am opting to justify how the following two photos relate to the theme "Extended Seeing." Both were on a Galaxy S 3 in the basic camera app. The first is a regular photo and the second is a panorama photo.
This photo is probably one of my favorite photos for this class so. It was taken while I was caught in a rainstorm at Dilworth park. I love the way the droplets formed on the slanted glass pane and decided to snap it. I really enjoy this photo because it looks like I edited it to be in Grayscale but it is in fact a full color photo. To me this represents extended seeing because once you know this fact, you are prompted to actually examine it more. Plus it's seems cool to me.
I really enjoyed manipulating the panaorama camera to get warped and more aesthetically intriguing photos. I took a basic photo of several pumpkins lined up in a row before this and I thought it was cute, but that it really wasn't anything different. I played around and liked this photo a lot. To me, it represents the growth of vegetation. It forces the viewer to examine what pumpkins come from, dirt and roots.
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