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    Marc Stieglitz Analysis

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    ­ Imogen Cunningham was a photography who took portraits for over 75 years. Her portraits have been shown all over the world. Imogene took her first picture in 1901 until she died in 1976. She was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1883 and got interested in photography when she was a highschool student so her father built her a darkroom. After college, she worked in photography studio and later opened her own studio. When she had kids she temporarily stopped her pictures. She used her surroundings as…

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    car pedal that is introduced to you that is added to the other two pedals, the gas and the brake pedal. The gas pedal is the pedal that controls the speed of a vehicle’s engine. This pedal is usually the longer pedal and is somewhat shaped like a rectangle. It is positioned on the driver's side on the front bottom where your feet lay when you’re sitting in the driver’s seat. It will be located on the right side. The pedal next to it ,on the left of the gas pedal, is the brake. The brake pedal is…

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    was completed only 3 years after the end of WWII. The grasshopper represents a leap into new beginnings, a new life of freedom. This is also an apparent representation with the new life inside the belly of the woman in the window. In the top left rectangle of the painting, Yasuo used color to portray a new light and a new day. Diagonal to the grasshopper, there is a large human hand and in it is a caterpillar. The head of the caterpillar’s body is angled up toward the grasshopper as though it…

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    period is “Black Square” (See Appendix 1) The Colored stage, as the name implies, used color and shape, aiming to create movement within the piece. Malevich’s “Eight Red Rectangles” (See Appendix 2) was one of the first examples of this stage, using subtly different tones of red to create eight uneven, and tilted red rectangles. The third and final stage, the White stage, is considered the complete stage of suprematism, with the art having reached the Zero Degree, with paintings being reduced…

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    Adelbert Ames Room

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    does it look? Well it's mainly a rectangle from the beginning from the end it looks like a triangle it's a closed box and a person need to either…

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    Personalized Buttons: The Cost-Effective Way to Maximize Brand Exposure Long a staple of election campaigning, personalized buttons have become a popular promotional tool for a wide variety of industries. Whether you are a retailer, hairstylist, real estate agent, or sales rep, buttons are a fun and creative way to expand your brand reach. At 4OVER4.COM, we carry many kinds of promo buttons and customize them with your unique artwork, slogan or company logo. Take a look at our selection below:…

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    Tiger Case Study

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    point. The second step is to construct the scale invariant descriptor on every interest point found within the previous step. To achieve rotation invariant, we tend to align a rectangle to the main orientation. The dimension of the rectangle is proportional to the size wherever the interest point is detected. The rectangle is then cropped into a 4 by 4 grid. Totally different information’s such as gradient or definite quality of gradient are then subtracted from each of these sub square and…

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    From the top, left, and bottom edge, directional forces draw the eyes to the empty rectangle. The shading on the edges and folds of the work of art draw the eyes to the cranes. From the bottom edge, the shapes of the crane’s feet create directional lines that go up the crane’s body to their eyes, where the bright color red and almond shape draws the viewer’s eyes to their beaks, who all flow toward the empty rectangle. The stream in the background also flows left and the mass that it evokes is…

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    connections between the properties of shapes and the properties of the given figure. Students may make connections between a rectangle and it having two longer sides, and two shorter sides and the sides with the same length are parallel. This is where students start to notice how shapes are similar and different. This is also the level where children will begin to notice things like, rectangles have four sides, triangles have three sides, and circles have zero sides. This is really the stage…

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    “All squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are squares.” Yes war and conflict are similar in some ways, but they are vastly different. In a conflict there's usually a disagreement between two sides. Both sides are usually threatened or worried they are gonna use something. Conflict is usually not declared like war is. As the conflict between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un has not been upgraded to a are yet it could happen. Some wars start off as conflicts and all wars have a conflict. War…

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