Images from http://objects.artspan.com/member/waltwenzel/500/245321.jpg (http://waltwenzelphoto.artspan.com/large-multi-view/Architecture/245321-1-19961/Architecture.html) and http://objects.artspan.com/member/waltwenzel/500/1394401.jpg (http://waltwenzelphoto.artspan.com/large-multi-view/Landscape/1394401-1-115441/Landscape.html)
After searching on Google for some abstract photographers, I discovered the photographer known as Walt Wenzel. I chose these two images of his because they attracted the attention of my eyes. The first photograph is called "Corporate Ladder." The picture more than likely represents the "ladder" that one must climb in order to achieve the highest position in a business. Also, while traveling up the ladder, the photograph goes from dark to light. This action states that even though being at the bottom of the corporate "ladder" may be dark and scary, there is hope and a brighter future ahead at the top. The second photograph is called "Rain on the Plains." This photograph could symbolize heaven and hell, whereas heaven is the bright orange part of the top of the picture, and hell is the dark red part of the bottom of the image.
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