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Q2
Although this photo also lacks certain design principles, I was inspired by Wes Anderson to try recreating a "fake symmetrical" photo. As shown in many of his photos, he finds very interesting buildings and shoots directly in front, and in the center of them. Although they are generally cut off at the sides, he uses symmetry largely, even if it's not perfectly there. I wanted to make this photo as chaotic as possible, so I left in many of the shadows and saturated the blues and oranges/yellows, while desaturating many of the other colors. The viewer should feel interested and happy at the sight of these very different colors. I wanted this photo to be uplifting and intriguing, as many of the other photos in this portfolio are rather dark.
Q2
Although this photo also lacks certain design principles, I was inspired by Wes Anderson to try recreating a "fake symmetrical" photo. As shown in many of his photos, he finds very interesting buildings and shoots directly in front, and in the center of them. Although they are generally cut off at the sides, he uses symmetry largely, even if it's not perfectly there. I wanted to make this photo as chaotic as possible, so I left in many of the shadows and saturated the blues and oranges/yellows, while desaturating many of the other colors. The viewer should feel interested and happy at the sight of these very different colors. I wanted this photo to be uplifting and intriguing, as many of the other photos in this portfolio are rather dark.