Thursday, October 23, 2008

Spring Break in Paris

4 comments:

Sara A.'s EE10 Blog said...

I really like this picture Mikayla! First of all, that is SO cool that you went to Paris over spring break! I like how you took the picture at a low angle. It makes the Eiffel Tower look HUGE! It also makes it look so much bigger than us and more powerful than us. Having it me a medium shot really shows the true size of the tower. You see the people underneath the tower and it really shows the size proportions. I like how the shot is taken with natural lighting. It really shows the greatness of the Eiffel Tower.

Anonymous said...

The use of the low angle and the medium shot really reveal how large and wonderful the Eiffel tower is. The medium shot allows the viewer to compare the size of the people and the tower. The low shot makes the viewer look at the tower in awe as it rises up into the air. The Eiffel tower awesome.

christina said...

This pitcure is awesome!!! I love how the low angle makes the Eiffel Tower look rediculously large. I also like how the shadow in the middle of the tower makes it look a bit mysterious and dark, but then the light from the right sides creates the opposite feelings. It kind of creates a mized emotion if youreally look at the frame. The fact that it's taken at a slight angle instead of straight on also makes the tower seem more powerful for some reason. The people look tiny and make you feel really small also as you look up at the great Eiffel Tower. The horizon is a bit fuzzy so it really directs your focus up. I really love the picture Mikayla!!

Molly A. said...

The low angle leaves us in awe of the stunning eiffel tower. (homage to your inner ex frenchie?) It looks like all the people are looking up at it too. And the long shot makes it so that you can see most of the shot. And, your eye is drawn up to the top of the shot as the tower rises up.