Comparing now more of my work with an old photographer, this image of a merry go round was taken by Eugene Atget called Carrousel featured in Arnold H. Crane Collection has many similar links to a merry go round from by the River Thames at night. The main difference is obviously that Eugene Atget photo is black and white or monochrome but looking more in to the picture, you can see that the edges have been rounded probably due to the lack of exposure when the picture was taken at the time. While the fairly recent picture, is presented in glorious colour capturing all the vibrant colours being lit with lights on the merry go round. While Eugene Atget has a pin point focus point of where and how what the image should contain, the Thames image looks like it was accidently taken when the person taken the photo wasn’t meant, accidently capturing all the wonderful colour that is presented and not having any focus point which means not controlling what is recorded in the final outcome. Now the comparing the similarities, the main obvious subject that can be seen in both pictures are the horse place quite near towards the middle which I feel that was Eugene Atget intension of the first overall impression that catches the persons eye when their look at his picture, also affect and works with my picture too. Overall, both images are landscape recording a enjoyable and happy moment in time of when being, at the fun fair and having that feeling when seeing the bright lit colours shiny off the merry go round for the first time. Having it joyous moment captured forever in both occasions, on a landscape photo to shared and remembered.