There is a man standing on the bark of a dead lest tree. He looks down as if he is almost in perfect balance. He looks as if he’s trying to be perfectly still so that he can pretend as if he were a tree. The ground is a dark pitch forest but he is the only “tree” still standing in the gloomy grayish sky’s that look like ash. The photograph seems a bit boring because it is in the dead center. And he does not really make the emphasis that strong. With the twigs that he is holding it shows that he is trying to be a tree.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Critique: Parkeharrison's "Guardian"
There is a man standing on the bark of a dead lest tree. He looks down as if he is almost in perfect balance. He looks as if he’s trying to be perfectly still so that he can pretend as if he were a tree. The ground is a dark pitch forest but he is the only “tree” still standing in the gloomy grayish sky’s that look like ash. The photograph seems a bit boring because it is in the dead center. And he does not really make the emphasis that strong. With the twigs that he is holding it shows that he is trying to be a tree.
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So what I want to know is-Why do you think he's trying to be a tree? What is significant about that? Why is everything else burned down?
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