In this photograph there is another photograph completing the first photograph but in black and white. This makes the photo more interesting than if it was just an image of the dog. The image in the middle also looks as if it has been sketched as well which also makes it a more interesting image.
In this photograph the children are holding up a frame and with in it can be seen a bride and groom. This makes it seem as if the children are holding up a photo of the couple however it is actually a hollow frame, framing the couple. It is nice that it is a little boy and girl holding the frame because it could be sort of representing the child's futures especially as they are looking through the frame.
In this photograph the photo with in the photo is slightly slanted which means the line in the photograph don't match. Also because it is darker colouring in the photo it creates an almost alternate world within the real one which is shown in the big photo.
In this photograph the image is completed with another image in the middle. This slightly differs from the other photos as it is not clear whether the people in the middle photo are actually present in the smaller photo. What it seems like with this photograph is that the person is holding up an old photograph in the same place it was taken previously as the colouring of the photograph seems more retro. This photo seems as if someone is using it to remind themselves of a past time.
In this photograph as the above one it seems as if an old photograph taken in the same place as the new one and then matched up in the new photograph to emphasise the changes. The smaller photograph is in black and white and looks a lot older however it is clear that it is the same location as the roads and lines match up.
In this photograph the image does not directly match the lines and shapes in the big photograph however illustrates the surrounding area of the photograph to give the audience a wider view of the location. It is actually unclear whether this is a previously taken photograph, painting or a mirror used to show the surrounding area however whatever it is makes an effective photograph.






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