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Source: Oppenheimer (2023)

Director: Cristopher Nolan


This final scene from the movie left a strong impression
in me. It was able to capture the terror displayed by the
character’s expression. Without any lines being said,
this scene was able to convey his regrets and the
horror of what he has done.
Photographer: Jimmy Chin
This photo gave off a surreal feeling. A man being in a
sticky situation with his life on the line, and the only
solution is for him to keep moving forward, in other
words, up. Furthermore, the composition of this
picture gave the impression of never-ending mountains
extends further beyond the horizon.
Photographer: Jim Richardson
I like this photo of The Stone of Stenness particularly as
the sunlight at the horizon lit up one of the stone in a
specific way. It highlighted the stone and gave of a
divine feeling. Even though the background is simple, it
does not feel empty, instead it feels spacious.
Photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Due to the lack of a better words, unease is the closest
feeling that I had when looking at this photo. The man
inside the photo was painted in a way where he
blended into the background. It makes it seems like
he’s nowhere and everywhere at the same time.
Photographer: Ashley Gilbertson
This scene feels like a déjà vu. Even though I’ve never
been to this place before, I get the feeling that said
place feels oddly familiar to me. On top of that, the
place seemed to be abandoned but not ruined, which
made it even more unsettling.
Photographer: Grey Girard
Kowloon Walled city, world’s densest city ever. This
photo act as a time capsule, allowing us to get a
glimpse of what used to be there. It’s unimaginable
how this city was functional back then, but in current
times, it became a piece of history.
Source: https://thesmartlocal.my/penang-trams/
This photo resonates with me deeply, same as majority
of us in this class, we originate from Penang. It’s really
hard to imagine there was a period of time where
trams and other foreign transports were used in the
very country I’m related to. What’s more fascinating is
that for some reason they took those unique transports
down.

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