Monday, February 6, 2012

Short list #2


@The90sLife

Most Homestead kids grew up in the 90's, I myself was born in 1994 and there's just something different about how kids grow-up now as to how kids grew-up then. From the cartoons and the clothes to the stupid things we said, it was a different era and things aren't exactly changing for the better. @The90'sLife is a fellow Tweeter and if you happen to fallow him you'll see they are bringing it all back. The tweets aren't deep in thought or incredibly artistic but the simplicity of the tweets and comedy of the pictures is enough to remind anybody who grew-up in the 90's of their childhood. It's something only our generation could understand and they are simply bringing it all back, simpler times, and giving us a reminder of what most are all about to leave and how we are about enter the real world.


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http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/massimo-vitali

  Massimo Vitali is a celebrated Italian photographer a.k.a master of the beach scene. His ability to capture scenes on beaches all over Italy is truly amazing. His pictures show the common goal of everyone on the beach, to have fun, while also showing a sense of individuality on the certain beach activities. Some are tanning some are in the water but the cluttered individuality all makes sense in his pictures.



Qui_yang
http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/2718-qiu-yang

In this collection of photos the clean and crisp pictures show a difference in similarity. As in the picture above there is an active look to the ice cream, a not so healthy food. The picture with the apple, however, has a sloppy slob look to a seemingly healthy food. Polar opposites to what the picture shows and what the picture is showing with the action of the person.

4 comments:

  1. I love your list. You could write about any of these subjects, and I would read them with a heart full of content. Your list encompasses things I enjoy!....

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  2. Although you could write about any of these topics, my personal favorite is the gallery of pictures from Its Nice That. From this piece you can describe the deep contrasts of the content from the focal point to the surroundings, and you can also decipher how the contrast creates an obscure harmony.

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  3. I like all of your ideas but my favorite is the pictures for Its Nice That. I think that these pictures would give you a lot of room to analyze the similarities and differences between them.

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  4. I think an analysis of the "Its Nice That" photos showing contrast would be most interesting. An analysis of the different ways the photos contrast would be fascinating.

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