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    Love: a passionate emotion that shows sincere fondness. Many times we take this emotion for granted and expect that it will always be there. However, this emotion is not always present in our world today. It is easily forgotten and goes unnoticed when it is lost, but when it is regained, its effects can’t be missed. In this commercial, Coca-Cola describes the true importance of love and how it can be achieved. It shows before and after glimpses of negative messages and situations that are turned…

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    One particular mise-en-scène that was one of the most important in this Disney film version of “Cinderella” is the costume. Anyone who has not seen the film, or has never heard of any version of the story of Cinderella would be able to tell who is the protagonist and who is the antagonist. A costume could speak a lot of words, whether the author describes what they are wearing or not, film adaptation could portray a character’s personality more with their costume. A costume is not just their…

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    The lines are in the pebbles and the changes of the colors leading down to the focal area which is the hole. The color is most important. The dominant color used is the blackness of the hole. The colors used are analogous. The dark blue and the blue/grey pebbles; the grey pebbles and the white pebbles, and the black of the hole. The color contributes to the emphasis drawing eyes to the hole. The form is two dimensional photograph of a three dimensional…

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    Through her writing and her choice of topics, Chopin makes it clear to her audience that she is an untraditional feminist who strongly supports women’s rights. In “Desiree’s Baby”, Chopin uses robust imagery, and symbolism to reveal Armand’s true evil colors. Her daring altercations make the reader realize the difference between conditional and unconditional love. Because of her beautiful choice…

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    Color In Photography

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    perception of color as related to photography. There are many studies on the way that race, gender, age, environment, and society can alter the way in which people perceive colors in our world. However, few have studied this concept related to photographs. Color is an illusion, a trick based entirely on the way in which light encounters and enters into one’s eyes. Therefore, color is not an actual “truth”, lighting is the “truth” behind color. However, we classify our world into color categories…

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    company's products. In Mac vs PC, and PC vs Mac ads they used Colors, Product Characterization, and Product Presentation to convince the audience why there product is the best. They use a very simple, and similar technique that will grab an audience's attention. This technique will be used for many years to come, and will soon be used against them. With the rise of of demand of technology the suppliers have made more advertisements. Color is used in many ways in different advertisements it…

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    Since the Renaissance, artists, architects and painters have reworked with perspective. Perspective is a system of representing the way that objects appear to get smaller and closer together, the further away they are. It can be represented by multiple ways, for example: one point perspective, two point perspective, three point perspective , etc. In one-point perspective, the horizontals and verticals lines which run across the field of view remain parallel, as their vanishing points are at…

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    clothes to simply sitting on benches to rest. The blue accents on the clothes and the roof itself contrasts neatly against the peachy orange skin tones of the working people and thus presents a calming effect to the viewer’s eye with its complementary colors. The artist could persuade a particular lifestyle choice of balancing work and pleasure based on the depicted actions of the people. Since there are a substantial number of people depicted in the painting, the artist could also emphasize the…

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    My first impression when I viewed Mouth (for L'Oréal), New York, by Irving Penn, was wow, it’s so beautiful and colorful. When you look at this picture, you see a person’s lips with several different lipstick colors on them. The subject of this painting is obviously the lipstick, the colors in the pictures are different shades of red, purple, pink and brown, they are the focus point. The lipstick makes texture on the lips, creating a beautiful three-dimensional effect. I see several lines in…

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    Salvia Splendens

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    All Colors of the Visible Spectrum Grow Salvia Splendens More Efficiently than Red or Green Light on Its Own By: Diego Prado, Morgan Miller, Cody Holland, and Jonathan Ruppel Introduction The hypothesis for lab 5 was that plants that do not receive red light will perform photosynthesis less efficiently than those exposed to light of all wavelengths. The findings for that lab were that the plant that received all colors grew the most. The experiment was done again, but this time the algae was…

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