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Erik Johansson


A little about Erik Johansson, is that he is a full time photographer from Sweden. Erik is not a regular photographer who takes pictures of particular moments that happen all the time. He likes to create a photo or multiple images that you don't get to see all the time. By taking many pictures form different places, then putting them together to create one amazing picture that can only be created by the imagination. While he can't just think of one idea by sitting there and just thinking of what to do, Erik gets inspired by many things everyday that he gets to experience. Even when his projects consist of hundreds of layers the idea that he wants to go for is that it could have been captured, instead of being put together




I chose this picture by Erik Johansson because to me this picture means that there are lot of things in life that you haven't seen yet. Or what you have seen you didn't know that there could be so much more to what lays beneath something. You don't know how great something can be until you really look at. To me this picture is saying that you should just take the time to see something for what it could really be.

This picture kind of reminds me that everyone is technically the same in everyone. Maybe not 100% the same personality, but physical features. This picture is telling me that maybe you should look in the mirror before you go and judge someone, because they are basically the same as you.

Even though that things may seem on on the inside or out, sometimes there is a whole other side to the story. Seeing the good on the outside doesn't mean that there is good on the inside, sometimes there is more bad things then people really notice.











Scott Hazard

This is his website:

http://scotthazard.net/section/140268.html


This picture by Scott Hazard reminds me of going somewhere unknown. Trying to get into a place that might be physically imposable. Seeing this picture of a wall that used to be a door way, re-covered by more bricks is a little fascinating to me. Its like going to "Wonderland" like the hole in the ground, its a hole in the wall. Created by more holes after each other.


Seeing this image kind of reminds me of the smoke coming out of a chimney. All the pollution that people and factories make all day. But seeing that its not actual smoke, but just layers in a picture is kind of interesting. In the middle of the picture is almost black going into infinity.


Even though this is a picture of the sky, to me this kind of looks like the water ripple after a stone being tossed into it. By starting out little then slowing getting bigger and bigger. all of the layers go together really well, and by them getting darker and darker.






Photographer: Dustin Rabin
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Below are some samples of Dustin's photography.

#1
"Billy Talent"
Year taken: 2007


#2

"Foo Fighters"
Year taken: 2008


#3
Aaron Solowoniuk
"Billy Talent"
Year taken: 2010

#4

Dave Grohl
"Foo Fighters"
Year taken: 2009


#5
Paul McCartney
Year taken: 2011

#6
"Billy Talent"
Year taken: 2005

#7
"Billy Talent"
Year taken: 2009

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Dustin's work to me is very interesting, I like 




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