This photo is almost ambiguous space, because it has no lines, spacial queues or really anything else that tells the viewer where you are. I thought it was really cool how the light was falling on the brick on this wall so I took the photo. There is absolutely no depth here because it is a flat surface and nothing gives any depth hints. Though you can sort of see depth in the black holes because it is much darker than the rest of the wall.
This one was interesting to me because there is sort of a limited space here. We can see some depth because the front plane is much brighter than the back plane. However, because there aren't any converging lines, and the focus is so deep, it looks almost like a flat image. I tired to cover up the converging planes and lines so it would give the image a flatter look, but still allowing the color to create some sort of depth.
I think this is another example of flat space. There are no lines that indicate any kind of depth in the photo. There are a few possible planes here, but because they are cut off fairly quickly by the fence. There isn't anything in the photo that really helps to establish space either. The flowers, I thought, were abnormally tall but not especially big, which decreased the depth even more.



I really like these photos Jase. I like the lines created in your ambiguous space brick photo. Those are really interesting and I like how you framed them. My favorite photo is your middle one. This limited space is interesting. I also like how flat it feels. Your third photo is definitely flat as the depth cues are really limited - primarily, I don't see any converging lines.
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