Puzzle 'em
Some decisions that I have to think of regarding my game:
- I like games like 'Uno' and 'Heads up!'
- There will be 10 photos in my game. I will print my images in the A5 or A6 size
- I have reviewed my Images and they are how I expected them to be.
- I will need to edit the photos using either i-photo or Photoshop Make sure that I include screenshots to show that i've been using Photoshop).
Rules of my Game
- Maximum of 5 players.
- The direction in which people give their answer is clockwise.
- Each player must select equal amount of cards
depending on the amount of players.
- Each player must have a go at guessing the images they have selected
- Getting one image equals 5 points.
- Whoever gets the highest amount of points by the 3rd round is the winner.
- Maximum of 5 players.
- The direction in which people give their answer is clockwise.
- Each player must select equal amount of cards
depending on the amount of players.
- Each player must have a go at guessing the images they have selected
- Getting one image equals 5 points.
- Whoever gets the highest amount of points by the 3rd round is the winner.
3 Different Artists
Berenice Abbott - soap bubbles
This complex photograph was taken by Berenice, due to the angle of the camera and the luminosity, the bubbles almost have this metallic and prominent look, the texture of the bubbles appear to be solid as apposed to it's delicate nature. That is what makes this photo remarkably fascinating and divergent than the others.
Mike Kelley - Dust bubbles
This photograph was taken by Mike Kelley, the angle of which this photo was taken almost forces the viewers to see this photo as a cloud like article, this photo also fascinates me as it has an abstract vibe to it that would keep people guessing exactly what it was if they were never told.
David Hawkins - The Wire
This photograph was taken by David Hawkins, this image is well focused, and this photo was taken close up and that is what makes it pop out, and carry out such intricate detail.