I love how the profile pictures are spaced out in a grid, then used a subset of those pictures for each portion of your analysis below it. As for the portion where you said that nearly every profile picture was edited, I just wondered how you came to that number. A fair bit of the pictures included in that section didn't appear to be altered in any way. It must have been hard to tell if and how filters had been applied to each photo.
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jfrimpon
Posted on 2015-09-15 10:40:36 -0400.
I really enjoyed the way you presented the profile pictures. It was very easy to see exactly what you were talking about and perform a little analysis of my own that was backpacked by yours. It also seemed like you chose a good representation of your friends as they seemed to be unique in their own way even though many of them shared many elements.
I think your analysis could have been a little bit more in depth however. "On the top level, people mainly choose their photos because they look good, but is that all?" is essentially what I'm trying to ask.
But I think you did well in that you had 6 different ways in analyzing the data from the pictures you collected.
I love how the profile pictures are spaced out in a grid, then used a subset of those pictures for each portion of your analysis below it. As for the portion where you said that nearly every profile picture was edited, I just wondered how you came to that number. A fair bit of the pictures included in that section didn't appear to be altered in any way. It must have been hard to tell if and how filters had been applied to each photo.
I really enjoyed the way you presented the profile pictures. It was very easy to see exactly what you were talking about and perform a little analysis of my own that was backpacked by yours. It also seemed like you chose a good representation of your friends as they seemed to be unique in their own way even though many of them shared many elements.
I think your analysis could have been a little bit more in depth however. "On the top level, people mainly choose their photos because they look good, but is that all?" is essentially what I'm trying to ask.
But I think you did well in that you had 6 different ways in analyzing the data from the pictures you collected.
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