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The photo is of symmetrical balance because both restroom doors are perfectly centered in the middle of the photograph. The principle is in symmetrical balance because each door has equal visual weight. This photograph is successful because it achieved balance because it is appealing to look it. The photo is in proportion in art because it has a big palm tree compared to a littler palm tree. The size of one tree is bigger than the other tree. The size and scale of the trees show their relation to each other. This is successful because the size and scale of the objects are compared to each other which gives a true representation of the trees. Rhythm is shown here through the repeated trees. This picture is successful because it shows how the trees are carefully placed in a line of repetition. The views eye moves smoothly from one tree to the next. The photo shows variety because the mat is clearly out of place in the middle of the track.This principle of design combines these two visual images, one of the track and one of a mat sitting on top of the track.The purpose is to add more interest to the photograph.Variety was used to show the relationship between the two objects are randomly in contact with each other. Unity is when a photograph all flows together. This photo flows together because it functions as one representation of RBV. This picture is successful because it feels like there is a sense of oneness for our community at RBV. This image works together to show the meaning of togetherness and bonding of students at RBV.
The photo is taken of the ceiling a RBV outside.The elements within this photo is line.This photo is successful because there are many different lines in the photo.The different lines include the repeating shorter lines creating a pattern combined with the three bold directional lines. This photo is a representation of color. The artist chose to use complentry colors to show how the orange and the blue go together. Its successful because it has a even balance of the tones of color being used. This photo represents the elements of shape of a circle. This is a successful photo because not only can you tell that that its a shoe indue the tire but around it as well. The elements within the photo is form. When looking at the rock you could just tell that is a successful picture because the form in like 3D. The elements that this photo has is the texture of a branch of a tree. I like how that when you see the branch it has crake and a bit of a different color within the cracks. This is a successful photo because you could actually feel the touch of a cracked branched. The elements within the space photo has a positive space feeling to it. In the photo there's just a happy model enjoying the space of color around him. This photo is successful because you could see all the peace around. The elements within the photo is value. It's showing the lightness and the darkness when your looking up the trees and you get that little bit of light of the sun spotting. This is a successful photo of value because you could see the meaning of value.
The elements and principles that are within this line photo is that it has is ........................ and it makes it successful because .. The elements and Principles of color The element and principles of form
During this fast speed shutter speed activity, When I was taking the photos under shutter speed for the water balloons, cards, bubbles, and fish tank, the setting was under as fast shutter speed of 1/1000 of a second, f/5.6, f/11, and f/13. Taking the pictures I didn't really struggle in taking the photos.
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The daguerreotype was the first commercially successful photographic process (1839-1860) in the history of photography. Named after the inventor, Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre, each daguerreotype is a unique image on a silvered copper plate. CyanotypeThe cyanotype process, also known as the blueprint process, was first introduced by John Herschel (1792 – 1871) in 1842. Sir John was an astronomer, trying to find a way of copying his notes.
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