- How would you describe this photograph to a person who could not see it?
- How is space represented in this photograph (foreground, middle ground, background)?
- What is in or out of focus? How has the subject been framed/cropped?
- Which part of the photograph strikes you as most interesting - captivating, surprising, puzzling, mysterious? Why?
- What questions would you ask the artist about this work, if s/he were here?
- What do you think it would be like to live in this photograph? What makes you think that?
- Why do you suppose the artist made this photograph? What makes you think that?
- What do you think is effective about this photograph? What doesn’t work so well?
- I would describe this photograph by saying that the photographer took time to get the right angle for a traffic sign and clouds look like ice cream, the 'ice cream' is the foreground, the caravan, house and tree are the middle-ground and lastly the car and the bigger tree is the background.
- The space is represented in three groups, the foreground which is the main objects in the centre at the front, middle-ground which is the objects behind the foreground which in this case was the house, caravan and tree, and background which is the objects in the distance.
- Everything seems in focus but it is clear that the main object is the 'ice cream', i am sure of that because it is i the centre of the photograph.I believe that this photograph has not been cropped but the photographer had to get in the right angle to get the objects he wants in the frame.
- The part of the photographs that baffles me most is why the photographer took this picture, like what was the point how how did he think of this idea.
- I would ask the photography if this photograph has a personal story/meaning or if its completely random.
- I think it would be quite boring to live in this photograph as it look abandoned as there is no people or movement.