1. subject matter
2. framing of the image
3. intent or message of photograph
4. how the image impacts me
1. subject is modern air travel, more specifically the"Arrival Building — John F. Kennedy International Airport", Idlewild, Queens, New York
2. panoramic with a large portion of the image featuring an area of landscaping
3. the planes would suggest air travel, but the garden suggest soothing earth bound contemplation, complete with fountains nearer to the airport
4. I just love this image, it is a conundrum of sorts, the air planes look pasted on, I would think that a facility of this magnitude of this could do better. This is a naive presentation of a world class airport. This image gives license to do montage work on my own work.
1. "Avenue of Flags Liberty State Park" Jersey City, New Jersey" need I say more
2. a nice diagonal of color with little sense of the park except that it is on a body of water with a bridge visible in the back ground
3. given the variety of the flag this is an historic site with little else than an open area of ground, a visitor souvenir
4. a nice safe image, generic, the beauty here is in the mundane, I hope to capture and show the beauty in the ordinary
1.tourist "spin off", a destination that cannot be mistaken "West Yellowstone is the western gateway to Yellowstone National Park".
2. a "staged" photograph in more than one way
3. a fun stop, the myth of the wild west town is recreated here... with pavement
4. this image leaves me cold, little to engage in, an image compromise for all the shop owners
1. "Flame Azalea in bloom in the Southern Appalachian Mountains", natural botanical
2. a close up defining clusters of blossoms
3. a beautiful blossom that defines the environment
4. this is a "universal experience" for me, I had the good fortune to hike the Roan Mountain in North Carolina a few years ago while this wild Azalea was in bloom with bushes scattered about an open mountain meadow, the sight was a testimony to natures beauty. This post card does not do much for where the plant is found naturally. The shame is the plant would not exist if the environment it grows in were not protected. Here we have half awareness but can appreciate its beauty. The card succeeds.
1."Washington's Bedroom at Mount Vernon" a historical site/museum
2. Nice interior shot, well lite, slight diagonal, with window and door to add "expectation"
3. to provide a visitor with a professional view of their experience, take home collectable
use to jog the memory of a complicated arrangement
4. This is the only interior in the bag of images, suggesting that exterior views are more popular or that not as many public sites have interiors that are open to visitation. I will try and find at minimum one public interior to photograph. I give this postcard two thumbs up.