A Moment of Time, A Moment of Truth

"It is my belief that pictures are merely tiny snippets of time that have been frozen by technology. Each picture is a moment that was captured and each moment holds an element of truth."



Penned by: AprylR.Johnson

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

WEEK SIX, DAY 3: BEYOND THE SEA OF RED

Friday 19th February 2010


This picture reminded me of another picture that was taken in The Bahamas except this picture has a lot more depth to it.  The photographer who took this picture obviously knew what he/she wanted to show to his/her audience.

This picture has a very wide depth of field.

First there's the man with the mike speaking with a paper in his hand- emphasis is on the paper by the way he holds it.

Then the picture shows a sea of people listening to this man and the angle of the picture makes the audience gives the viewer a better idea of just how many people were there watching- obviously alot.

Lastly, at the way back there are lines of trees and greenery with buildings and other bystanders watching in the distance- it's like he wants to reach out to the people beyond his supporters.

(Source: http://www.thaiphotoblogs.com/index.php/2010/02/19/?blog=5)

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