San Francisco De Young Museum Analysis

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Visiting the San Francisco De Young museum is an interesting sight to anyone because the main attractiveness are structured artworks, paintings, sculptures, photos that gives visitors a feeling to ancient time periods. The museum has two floors. The first floor is mainly paintings and photographs. The second floor consists fancy ceramics and sculptures from ancient time of the Native Americans, Africa, and France. Walking down the hallway of the first floor along with these interesting water paintings makes me felt relaxed and calm. Susan Hill and Jerry Bianchini are both photographers that are very talented. These professional photographers took similar photos that both reminds visitors a light in their hearts, a feeling that is so strong that will made them feel touched Both titles of the photos have the name that reminds them of the sunrise. The sunrise in both photos is the main attractiveness of the photos. …show more content…
The picture itself shows sunrays that are coming out from the same direction as if the light is showing you to a place where your feels direct you. The photo used wide-angle shot. The photo consists sunrays, reflections, and buildings. The buildings showed the depth of field from its closest view to its vanishing point. Right at the vanishing point is where the sunrays shot out like a God’s gift. It gives a feeling of peaceful, mysterious and clam. In addition, the photo has been taken in a position where you can see the water and the sunrays together. The water glistening with the reflection of the sunrays. The photo that was taken has a strong feeling to its meaning. The meaning itself is priceless. The importance of the meaning is that there is always light wherever you go in the darkness. The darkness in the photo represents evil. Like wise World War One that happened in the same year, 1915. The light represents the solders that are serving the war. It also means