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    There are different geometric shapes in this piece. The piece had simple geometric shapes, such as spheres, cones, rectangle and cylinders. The pieces looks focal due to the use of so many distinct geometric shapes and colors within it. The use of lines, colors, and shapes within this piece is what really appealed to me. In this painting, the use of lines played a vital role in the positioning of the man and woman within the piece. There were colors like gray, brown, black and mustard within the…

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    The photographer divided the subjects into two subgroups. One is about blurry and hurried pedestrians in the streets, and the other is about a young girl in the front . The blurriness of the pedestrian may show their busy life pace of the night. But the young girl, who is the main figure, looks calm and energetic. Her poise forms a strong contrast to the pedestrians, and she becomes the focal point in the picture. This street snap compares the mediocre culture of young and the public. The…

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    Notion Reality The Innocent Eye Test was painted by Mark Tansey in 1981. It is an oil painting picture. It is being exhibited at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York. We can see in this painting, there is a cow standing and observing a picture of the other cows. While around a cow are a group of well looking men, they all dressed in suits and wearing glasses, look like they are watching and recording a cow’s performance. It can be said a cow that the men are watching is a “real” cow and the…

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    Afghan Girl

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    The Chinese proverb, “A picture is worth a thousand words”, is routinely used when glancing through a group of images. The main purpose of pictures is to forever preserve the moment in time and look back to appreciate the memory. The purpose of preservation can be found through a collection of images taken at a family gathering, or pictures at a museum event, so people could understand what it was like during that time in history. What if the photographer was trying to capture more than a…

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    media’s attention, the National Portrait Gallery of Australia’s National Photographic Portrait Prize 2018 accurately depicts the psychological inner life an individual and the constraining forces that make them into the individual portrayed in the image. The exhibition displays 43 photographs from photographers around Australia, the collections representing modern Australian youth culture and the issues and beliefs that shape its own identity in a bravely optimistic manner. The works of Filomena…

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    For me I like photography because it puts the world into a different perspective. Photography has made me more aware. I’ve discovered how to use my eyes. I love it when I am shooting an image and the magic moment presents itself. I imagine myself as a hunter, searching for the perfect light and angle that makes the photograph come together. I'm always searching for the perfect picture. From the little things that would be good macro shots, to the people that would make nice portraits, or to the…

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    taken; this process includes endless aspects that are adjusted to the photographer’s liking, such as exposure, framing, lighting, and so on and so forth. These two components work together to create an image. The only “job” of the audience is to interpret, criticize, and possible appreciate this image. In order to understand the photograph’s meaning, one must comprehend the significance of the subject, the intentions of the photographer, and the relationship the two share. This task…

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    “Take an image, freezing a moment in time, reveals how rich reality truly is,” Ansel Adams says. Photographers need multiple skills and knowledge of what they are actually taking a photograph of. A photograph is not just what u see in the image its what you make of it. Photographers are still needed in the world to capture every precious moments in reality. Photography is a more difficult than just taking a picture and presenting it. It is about capturing the right picture at the right moment…

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    Portrait Photography Equipment Have you ever wonder why many Portrait photographer dress up like an army with many pouches around their hip and camera with long lens hanging down from their neck? What about a photographer with a huge backpack and several crew members standing and holding flashes? If you are wondering about these, now it comes a good opportunity to learn more about Portrait photography equipment. One of the most important thing to do a portrait photography is the equipment.…

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    brush strokes. In Painting Club, I painted my worries away and focused on my imaginations coming to life. It was fascinating to watch the picture gradually fill up the blank canvas like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle coming together into an unexpected image. It sets a challenge to my mind in which I must overcome, but soothes my mind from all the anxiety as…

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