These two images were took while on my holiday to Paris, I think the fact that these images aren't noticeable landmarks increases the sense of hidden Identity as you are already thinking to what they are, and where from.
I used the inspiration from my colleagues Technique 'Bokah'. If i were to exhibit these photos i wouldn't disclose the identity as this is part of my project, to guess its identity, if this isn't achieved then i think my project has been fulfilled.
I wonder if this could work as a diptych? I think it could be interesting to have the audience interact with the project by having to un-cover, or un-hide the hidden images and see what they truly are? But before they are able to see the "true" image, you ask them questions - what do you feel? where did this image take you? Then they lift something up, or move to the next frame to have a crisp image of the same object or scene revealed. Or a photograph of the whole object if only a segment was photographed?
ReplyDeleteI like the sensations that are created by using this blur effect, it seems whimsical, fantasy, day dream.