Monday, October 17, 2016

Africa and Abandoned Theme Parks

Africa

1. I saw pictures of animals just being animals. They were in a state of zen and bliss. I felt like I could smell the dry grass and see the magnificent lion. The king of the jungle.
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3. I feel like this picture shows the beauty of the animal that many of us find so vicious.
4. Simplicity - There is nothing but a lion.
5. Nick uses a film camera with a custom lens that adds to the photo and makes it more dramatic. Also he has to get in close to the animal.
6. Nick takes these pictures to show off the beauty of Africa in its natural state. And to show whats left of natural Africa and why we need to preserve it.
7. His hope is that people will stop destroying these animals' home.
8.You wouldn't take a portrait of a human being from a hundred feet away and expect to capture their spirit; you'd move in close.

Theme Parks

1. I would like to visit the Okpo Land theme park. I would like to see how the owner left it. I would want to photograph the overgrown brush and I would imagine what It would belike if it was still open today. I would be fascinated by the fact that there is death surrounding the place and the ride where the girl died. I would like to see the conditions hat the park is and climb on the rusted rides.
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3. Under the sea. There is so much to explore and so much beauty under the ocean.
The suicide forrest. This is a place in Japan where many people go in but don't come out. There is tents from where people contemplate side and there is ribbons from people who go in but need to know how to get out.
Crime Scenes.
The whitehouse and other political buildings.
Cool cars and airplanes.
4. A group of people went into the Suicide Forrest and they filmed and photographed their whole encounter.

5. It would be cool to take pictures of all of the ribbons and tents. I would want to look for ghosts and other mythical creatures. I would like to explore it and show people how scary it is.
I would take pictures of the spookiness and how there is a feeling of darkness, claustrophobia, and loneliness .
6. If I went to photograph this location I would take a big DSLR, a GoPro on my head, water, a couple battery for my cameras, a satellite phone, and locals to guide me. It would be an expensive trip and many police won't let people into the forest. Some laws would be broken

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