Friday, February 26, 2010

Lab Exercise 11



-This image reminds me of England, obviously although I have never been there. I like this photo because I have always wanted to go there and still do to this day. I love the way these telephone booths are so iconic throughout London. When you see one, you automatically know what it is.
-http://farm1.static.flickr.com/231/514555513_b02adf939c_t.jpg



-I love the style of this old phone. It makes me think of my grandparents time just by the way it looks. It reminds me of a time in our nation which was easier and less stressful, although I do not know what some of these buttons mean.
-http://farm1.static.flickr.com/151/408669138_c6ffec2f80_t.jpg



-This photo now takes me to our time and our generation by the way it looks. It is more modernized looking and has all different buttons that do different things. It looks like it has caller -id, which shows that we are stressful people now always having to know who is calling us. It reminds me that our technologies are constantly changing and upgrading to new inventions.
-http://farm1.static.flickr.com/187/403945711_46332792b2_t.jpg



-I am not really sure what time period this phone is from but nonetheless, it looks old. I don't really understand what everything on it means or what all the wires are. It looks like it may have been used in an office building of some sort or at least a work environment, maybe even hotels.
-http://farm1.static.flickr.com/171/383415100_5c242f5b0c_t.jpg



-Now this phone makes me think of our time period now. To me it symbolizes the modern era and how we focus so highly on work that these phones can actually access email, internet and save everything you need in your phone. It is small which makes it easier to use and carry around with you, which in a sense makes it more accessible and ready to use. What can they come up with next?
-http://www.flickr.com/photos/leonardlow/1144255041/






-This video portrays photography in 1946. It starts off by showing flicker images of different American pastimes, such as baseball and everyone gathering around a new television set. It then goes into how photographs were actually made and how the photographer would fix it up before he gave it to the customer. It then showed how all of this turned into the film making process and how a filmmaker would look at individual slides of the actual picture. I liked this video because of the way it depicted Americas past time and one of the industries that has really boomed in our nation, which is photography.
-http://www.archive.org/details/Photogra1946

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