Critical Lenses Photos
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- The feeling I get when viewing this picture is the dangers that present themselves in Middle East Asia and the life changing situations.
- It tells the viewer the potential danger surronding in our world today and the extragavegent safety issues that arise. Yes.
- The subject of this photo is the photojournalist that is escaping the shootout in gaza and the dangers.
- The lighting of the photo is natural and should most probably be during noon.
- The color is black that standout because of the day.
- The focus is on the photojournalist because of the situation.
- About 5 ft. away. Intensity of the situation.
- The subject is centered and the picture composed.
- It is impersonal and creates an element of salvation among a harsh situation.
- The man running away from the insurgents of the Gaza territory.
- The background again is mentioned with men manuerving along side.
- To show the intensity of the situation and the establishment of fear.
- Yes it qualifies as photojournalism because the man is holding a camera.
- No because life is surrounded with situations that are undetermined in what will occur.
- Many dangers in life.
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- It creates a feeling of understanding that the people have toward the particular country and environment.
- The society in North Korea gives the apparent praise that you have toward authorities.
- The subject of the photograph was the people surrounding the statue in a circle.
- The lighting is natural and around the evening.
- The color of bronze stands out during the photo, and gives the statue some meaning.
- The back of the photo which is the building behind the people and environment.
- The distance is about of 10 ft. aprox.
- It is composed of many people and it is centered.
- It is personal according to the situations that are in hand of the photojournalist.
- The people surrounding the photo gives me an idea on what are the practices of the country and its characteristics.
- The background would include the statue and government building.
- To give an idea on how the North Korean life portrays itself.
- Yes it qualifies as photojournalism because of the situation and tenseness in North Korea.
- No it has a timeless quality. It is ironic because they are surrounding another human.
- The people looking at the statue oddly.
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- It creates a sense of terrifying and among all the worst of all situations.
- Its tells the viewer the danger that lurks in all the world in many places. Yes, the scarce unity that mankind does not have.
- The anit-armory gun and bullets seem to be the fear in the picture.
- It is natural. Around the day.
- The effect is the kind of black and white fear that revolves the picture.
- The man is in the center and and the gun out of focus, and it gives the effect of death and other intensities.
- About 5 ft. and it creates the visual contacting effect of the photograph.
- The subject is not centered, the gun is the rule of thirds. It is composed of overlapping bullets.
- It is personal because of the warfare going in around the time.
- The gun and the man lying down at the ground, and the situations humans get involved in war.
- The background seems to be a mountain and the sun.
- The show the dangers of war and probably the Middle East.
- Yes, it qualifies as journalism because of the sequence of the picture.
- Yes. No it is not ironic
- The bullets stacked up.
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