
My room is generally a mess; I do not have time to tidy it as my job as a chef means that I work busy hours and split shifts. I feel embarrassed when you come to visit and I am very thankful that you often help me to tidy it! I know you wish my bed didn’t make so much noise but I am pretty sure you love my duvet. I love how you make my bed for me when you come around, and again in the morning when you leave if you have stayed. I know my room isn’t perfect: there is a weird smell coming from it which you say smells like off milk, it is probably a yoghurt carton under my bed or something. And it’s always hot and stuffy because my window doesn’t open. But I like it. I can see your arm. I guess you took this one of the nights you came over to watch television with me.
I stay in this bed on a regular occasion. I am here almost every night. Your duvet always smells like a mixture of comfort washing powder and cigarettes. I can normally find strands of loose tobacco on the left side of your bed, your side, where you always roll your cigarettes after work. Your bed also creaks far too much. I remember you telling me you got it from the clearance section from Ikea and were really proud you managed to put it up on your own. I remember when you first bought this duvet, it was the day in which you cooked me dinner for the first time. I was so excited. You had been to Lakeside in the day and had purchased new sheets and a lovely king sized duvet, It replaced The tiny, quite groggy single duvet that you once had, it was always a battle between the two of us to who would get the majority of the duvet. You would normally win. The television remote reminds me of the nights we spend curled up watching TV. You always make me watch such rubbish. I think that is your arm in the photograph, you didn’t know I was taking it. This image reminds me of the millions of nights I have spent at yours. I always make this bed for you but it always returns to this state, crumbled and messy.
This image looks almost like a photo that shouldn't have been taken. It's a bit worrying really like as if it was taken in a prison cell but at the same time it's too comfortable for that which is strange. And it's really quite blurry which is frustrating. Um it gives it away that the remote is in there. So there is probably a television in the room, or something. Maybe the people in the room are watching television right now, as there is a hand or arm or something in the bottom left of the image. And the light radiating from the middle of the photo sort of looks like the sun in the middle of rainclouds. Which gives it this sort of ambiance that you wouldn't expect to find really. Its like you’re intruding in someone’s private space but this image has a really comforting feel about it.
This image truly shows the brute survivability of the human race, you can clearly see how harsh humanity is just by looking at the grimy looking pillow.
This is a pillow someone has slept on! Eeew! Omg I want to smell it!
Ok I see a bed that is, unmade and a little scruffy, as if in use at that very moment, and I see, a remote laying to the side. The first thing I feel is a sense of comfort, I think the bed is definitely an area of comfort. The remote oddly adds to this emotion. Lying in bed, watching TV - pure recreation and relaxation. I feel happy as I think when you’re in bed, you’re in your most vulnerable state, makeup free! Bed hair! Tired! All barriers are dropped, that you have in everyday reality, when you get in bed, and so I guess the photo sparks a sense of loss of inhibition. And vulnerability. Like. Perhaps when you are in bed you are at your worst, visually, which is one of the most embarrassing things for most of us. But perhaps, a bed represents when we are at our most truthful, as we lose all front that we put on when we’re outside and mixing. And it also sparks, a sense of love as of course, a bed is an area shared intimately with a partner. It reminds me of cuddles at night. However, the photo is quite, dark...almost eerie.. Yes so the photo is dark, eerie - I can’t help but think whose hand that is and why they are not in the photograph. Did they run from the shot? Did they not want to be shown at their most vulnerable? That’s how I would feel if someone attempted to take a photo of my bed. It’s very private to me. And I alas almost get a sense of uncomfortable-ness when viewing this photograph. It's like an insight into someone’s privacy and I feel bad looking at it. But at the same time I am fascinated, as we all have a bed, we all lay in it, and it's just a hub of primitive actions and emotions from love to the need to sleep. So it's almost like, representative of the human nature really...
The unmade bed suggests chaos, it also suggests that the person who lives in this house is messy and possible doesn’t care about appearance.
I see a bed, probably a students due to the inexpensive looking duvet covers and the general mess. Also I see the TV remote and the hand grabbing it this also suggests a student who cant be bothered to get out of bed and the damaged wall says cheap flat.
I like this image. Its personal, i believe a persons room is often quite private. i just think a bed is definitely when we lose all our barriers.
I see mess, the evidence of pure laziness - a bed not made by morning, so left to rot and gain till night. The covers have a soft brown and beige coloring to them, but the focal point of the photo comes in the form of a television remote - propped up by a hand.
The way this image has been cropped makes me want to see more, as only part of someone can be seen. This involves a sense of mystery behind the image, the 'not knowing' what has happened. This image appears to be in a ill kept environment, with an unmade bed, basic walls which also appear to have holes in them, which adds to the 'unknown' concept of the image.
The colours, are notably very grey, dingy and dark and this puts a very brooding, stormy atmosphere over the whole photo. And the mislaid bed covers add to this, it's very, strange, at least it emits that feeling to me. And the focus isn't perfect - this isn't a perfect textbook shot. It's a shot of human nature at its finest, truest, not false and perfect. I reckon this image was taken on a mobile, since it's not as near crisp as a proper camera shot. But that's why I like it as I find cameras far too perfect, to the point of perfection, and nothing is perfect is it? Are humans perfect? No. So this shot is very real, true, despite not being perfect focus.
The colors in this image are quite dull and dreary – to be honest its slightly depressing. Its very badly exposed, of a really bad quality and to be quite honest I think the content is rather rubbish!
This image is very poorly focused but you can still make out the image content quite well. It appears to be an unmade bed, and there is the presence of a person on the bottom left on the image. I imagine this image was probably taken using a mobile phone camera. The colors are quite dull; I don’t really find this image very exciting.
I am looking at a poorly composed, badly underexposed photo of some bedding, taken with a mobile phone, I’d say. It doesn’t comply with any rules or conventions of photography and it really have no meaning at all. It’s bedding. Camp Bedding. Perhaps in a hostel or a crappy hotel – although the layout of the TV remote suggests that they have Freeview so it can’t be that bad a place.
The photograph shows bedding that is crumbled and I immediately wonder why so. Did the person just not bother to make their bed in the morning, quite happen to relax in their mess (a person is quite clearly apparent here and can be seen in the left bottom corner.) Did something happen in this bed? Is there more than one person present in this room? Has someone just slept in this bed? Is it daylight? Is it night? The lighting looks artificial which leans to the image being taken at nighttime. The photograph is not exposed very well and is quite obviously recorded on a mobile phone – but why? The content is not very interesting, why would someone want to take a photograph of some crumbled sheets, a television remote and a hand? What are they documenting? Has something happened before this image was taken that the viewer is blissfully unaware of?
The thoughts I first got were – TV, sex and pizza. And that is a winning combination.
The bed to me, suggests a cage and entrapment due to the metal railings. I find this quite contradictory to the fact that a bedroom is normally a place you can be yourself, and be free in. I also find this image intrudes into someone’s personal space, I feel quite uncomfortable looking at it because I don’t feel I am allowed to. The hand suggests human presence and it is also very likely the occupant did not know this image was being taken. This only adds to the feeling of intrusion.
Okay I think that, I like how, the bars of the bed, they almost look cage like, which is quite a contradiction considering a bed is a place, in my opinion, of freedom and truth. I think those solid black bars enhance the general grey, dingy atmosphere of the photo. I find the hand that is poking out of the corner very effective, and it adds a whole new layer to the photo, it makes you start asking more questions, it makes it more personal, it turns it from any old bed, to SOMEONES bed, that someone peering so softly in the corner, And the remote, instantly brings it down to Earth, such a casual piece of electronic, brings the image to reality, of everyday life, television, watching programs - this isn't art imitating life, it IS life.













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