1a: "Three Boys Running" The background of the city. I was fascinated with the emptiness of it.
1b. For one, there is no focus. Everything in the photo is somewhat blurry. The blur emphasizes the fact that the boys are running around.
1c. It implies that people were not always on the streets, or that that particular neighborhood was abandoned.
2a: "Scotland" I love the fog creating the appearance of an infinite flatland.
2b. The subject is not necessarily the person on the horse. One could say that the subject is the land that is foggy/faded and could even say the subject isn't on the photo. The combination of dimmed flatlands and those flatlands taking up the majority of the photo create a mysterious effect. As if the person on the horse is exploring.
2c. This shows that Scotland in the 60's was sparsely populated, and much untouched by man. It implies that the people who lived there had an air of adventure and exploration to them.
3a: "Wales" I deeply enjoy this one. The kid does not seem to be very happy, this is suggested have something to do with the factories behind him. The toys also seem to be very creepy looking; almost as if taken out of a horror film.
3b. The child is clearly the subject of the photo, but he isn't dead-center. Davidson wanted to draw the viewer's attention towards the factories in the background. This is also supported by the fact that they are also in focus. After the viewer notices the clear abundance of pollution, they turn their attention back to the boy and see how he is clearly not happy. The viewer can then infer many things about how the factories are impacting the child.











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