Assignment 7_GeorgiaS

This is a shot I tried to take when crossing the Piscataqua River Bridge heading home for Spring Break. My camera can focus pretty quickly, however there was still some blur due to the movement of the car.

The rest of these pictures were from my trip to the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. This first image is of an interesting metal reflective sculpture in the lobby of the museum. The second was a happy accident when my roommate decided to walk behind me and I was able to catch her reflection in the facets of the sculpture.

The next exhibit shows some writing and graffiti found in the Yin Tang house that was built during the Qing Dynasty in China. It is a snapshot, literally in this case, of how one family lived for several generations, spanning three centuries.

This last image was from my absolute favorite exhibit called “All the Flowers Are For Me” by Anila Quayyum Agha. It displays intricate Persian and Turkish architecture that casts shadows through a singular bulb housed in a steel cube. There was zero editing done to this image, which should convey just how breathtaking this room is in person.

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