From Hostility to Passiveness


Admittedly, when I was thinking of what image to use for this lab, I was trying to choose from options that I felt would be easiest to crop and glean new meaning from. I began my search looking up pictures of wolf packs, as they’re my favorite animal and I figured a change in composition could bring new emphasis to a wolf in the background. This didn’t turn out that fruitful, so then I attempted searching for images of dog sledding, which turned out more uneventful. Lastly, I began searching for images of people arguing. Most stock photos depicting arguments often have individuals on clear sides of the photo, as the one I found does. I knew then that this photo would be perfect for manipulation.

The original image shows tension between the couple through their body language. The lifted hand of the individual on the left gives the illusion, to me, that they are in the middle of speaking. The individual on the right is pointedly looking away, positionally making it clear that she is frustrated and not open to listening to what the other person has to say. This is a common human experience, I feel. It is in many of our natures to avoid conflict and I find it common that avoiding eye contact is a gesture that commonly arises when one is upset or feels as if they are in the wrong. However, by cropping, the meaning in the photo can change.

Contemplation by Amber Mullin is licensed under the Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

When cropping, I still wanted to keep the right-side woman as the focus point. By keeping the table and the hand of the left-side individual in the crop, this is achieved by following the rule of thirds. The woman is on the right-most side, setting the composition to favor her as the focal point. With the omission of the second individual (minus the hand), the interpretation of the image completely changes. It is still inferred that there is a conversation happening that the woman is not actively participating in. However, she now looks more contemplative rather than upset. Perhaps she is worried or distracted about something? She could be receiving bad news, such as the passing of a loved one or bad prospects on a job. This crop leaves an air of mystery on the actual situation.