Anthropocene Virtual Gallery + Evaluation

I this piece is one of the best. The colours and visibility of textures really draw your eyes to it. I think it is good how it is in the centre as well surrounded by sky above and grass below, as if it is submerging from it. I think the black and white photo makes it more dramatic and the two next to each other creates a contrast.

I like this landscape image and AI aftermath image as the original image captures a bright sunny day, causing the blue sky and gold sand. I think that this image wouldn’t look as effective as it does if it wasn’t so bright, highlighting the colours. The AI image below it is a representation of how Jersey could look in the future because of human impacts. I think having them paired together makes them both more eye-catching and it makes the images more emotional.

I think these four final images work best when they are put together. When they are presented alone, they don’t look intriguing and don’t show the full extent of damage that had taken place during the storm. However, when they are put together, it allows you to see the different trauma that the woodland faces and has more of an impact on you.

This photo worked really well for the anthropocene project as it fits into/ is similar to a lot of photographers work based around the litter pollution this world suffers from. I used AI to help add litter to the surroundings of the girl. I like that the floor is dark and the shadows as it contrasts against the bright coloured rubbish surrounding the girl. I also think the moody/ blank face is almost symbolised in the darkness of the photo.

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