Task 2. The aftermath of Hurricane Florence - in pictures
Welcome to the first post in my blog!
I've chosen this Sarah Gilbert's article as I was really impressed by the pictures taken by Ryan Vizzions in the states THAT suffered from the hurricane Florence. (here is a link https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2018/oct/03/the-aftermath-of-hurricane-florence-in-pictures)
These pictures make me wonder how beautiful ***can (WWO) be the aftermath of such a terrible natural disaster as a hurricane. They are fascinated (WF) and a bit terrifying simultaneously as it's clear that the aftermath of the hurricane was really harmful for owners of the houses captured on photos. However, I've reviewed them (for) several times and just couldn't look away.
Because of THE (art) impression that these photos have made on me, I'd like to learn why people can see something attractive and even inspiring in something frightful. Is there a line that person should never step over trying to find inspiration? If there is, have this photoygrapher done it?
Hope, you found these pictures worth your attention. I'm looking forward to reading your comments.
Gr: fascinated vs fascinating > to be ~ Vs smth is fascinating
Thanks a lot for your post! It is very thought-provoking and shows your great interest in this topic. Do you make photos yourself? What your family and friends think about them?
Gr: fascinated vs fascinating > to be ~ Vs smth is fascinating
Thanks a lot for your post! It is very thought-provoking and shows your great interest in this topic. Do you make photos yourself? What your family and friends think about them?
You have very interesting vew on natural disasters! In your opinion, how can people predict it and protect themselves from it? Do you think people somehow can be a reason of some catastrophes?
ReplyDeleteThese photos are amazing! Do you think it's a bit scary being close to the hurricane and trying to do good pictures? In what things do you usually find your inspiration?
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