The second one is good; it parallels light and dark.
Both images contrast innocence and sinistrousness (as the face in the reflection seems to portray a smirk not well seen on the actual face), youth and the future (as could be noted by the ring only seen in the reflection), etc.
The thing I like about the first one is how completely possible it would be for there only to be a foggy piece of glass in between two real people. The second one draws that allusion off with the darkening of the pane.
I like the first one as the mirror tricks the eye, makes it seem like there are two girls, close twins but not the same (one has a ring as the other appears not to, one looks like she has a little pug nose while the other looks pointy...) It makes me think she is contemplating two different futures.
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ReplyDeleteThe second one is good; it parallels light and dark.
ReplyDeleteBoth images contrast innocence and sinistrousness (as the face in the reflection seems to portray a smirk not well seen on the actual face), youth and the future (as could be noted by the ring only seen in the reflection), etc.
The thing I like about the first one is how completely possible it would be for there only to be a foggy piece of glass in between two real people. The second one draws that allusion off with the darkening of the pane.
I like the second one and how it has a bit of mystery as to the future and all that is her life, as though she is contemplating and all.
ReplyDeleteI like the first one as the mirror tricks the eye, makes it seem like there are two girls, close twins but not the same (one has a ring as the other appears not to, one looks like she has a little pug nose while the other looks pointy...) It makes me think she is contemplating two different futures.
ReplyDeletethe second one...i know camile has a dark side. hehehe. not really. hahaha
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