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Selection of good pictures


He said, " show your best pictures", but I had difficulty to select one. So when he looked at it and he asked why this one, I told the instructor that i liked this picture because i like the character and the expression of the dog, esp when this guy came to him. Nevertheless, it was too flat, he told us.

Well, I have terrible eyes because he and most of the participants did not like it either. My dear friend H whom I listened a lot from his opinion said the composition was not so good, but the dog looked strange.

I love this one too. the flag was torn and blurred. I don't know why I like it but i have same problem of liking it too :)

Well, i like this one the most among 20-30 pictures. It was a a kind of encounter between he and I. We both were artificial but we are real in this quiet street.

He did not like it and he showed his picture of the same subject. He took it in the morning and the face of the subject facing out the street. He took before all vehicles appeared on the sight. He said he paid attention to the neck of subject and he thought about a modern man who was tiny in the landscape and trapped and tight by his neck. Sound interesting but I like mine more ha ha ha.

one classmate said this image looked like those in Pink Floy which I heard about the band but did not know exactly. The instructor said he liked it and that I should choose only this one. of course, it has a lot of tiny tiny things to look at; the mirror that shows the floor and vase as well as things for praying, the window, the street through a hole and the other side of the street over the top of the house. Humans appears smaller through these holes. Well, I like it, but love it the most, I dont know.

what is considered the best picture? It is very subjective, I think

By the way, I had some more but I had to stop fooling myself by uploading too much for the class.

How could show a collective memory in a photo? I consider a failure to take this place as all photos looked so bad. Finally I try to engage myself in this wall, but i am not sure how it could produce such feeling of nostalgia :(

And i looked at the work of Yukio Mishima . Some are amazing and some, I wonder how he did them

I also looked more in the section of Art and Design in the guardian and I found Lu Nan who offers a seldom-seen glimpse at China and Tibet, through the eyes of psychiatric patients, Catholics and peasant farmers.

and Alexander Chekmenev who was tasked with making new passport photos in eastern Ukraine ended up with a powerfully humane portrait series.

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