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1. This image demonstrates Proportion because it compares two elements to one another. This photo displays this principle with the seemingly large and multicoloured soccer ball (actual smaller than the size of a golf ball) relating to the small foot in the background which seems like it is about to touch the main subject.
2. I think that the aspect the most successful is the use of the principle or design: Emphasis, with the tiny soccer ball. I think this because it adds more to the photograph, yet keeping it focused on the principle of design: Proportion.
An example as to the sheer size of "Sue" (the shadow) to show how she could quit simply DEVOUR another dinosaur with very little effort.
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This photo captures proportion. This is because of the up close contrast of the foreground and the far background in one frame.
The size of the camera compared to the actual human body size is what makes this a proportional element photo. It also gives a cool illusion.
This picture is of the hand of a 2 month old baby and my father (who's age I shouldn't mention) this shows proportion because it clearly shows the difference of size a hand grows in a life time
the most striking aspect of this photo is all the light pale colours in the background symbolizing a baby girl's blanket
1. This photo shows the element proportion because of the different sizes on people on the board walk.
2. The objects i find visually striking are the people and the sky reflecting int he blue water.
1.The element portrayed in this photograph is Proportion. Proportion is shown by the size relevant to the other pieces of steel in the photograph; the steel in the foreground of the photograph is much larger than those in the background.
Artwork by Ai Weiwei, and shown at the Lisson Gallery (13 May - 16 July 2011).
Ai Weiwei is an internationally regarded artist.
Born in 1957 to a Communist poet, Weiwei works in film, sculpture, photography as well as making social and cultural criticism.
"He serves as an example for legitimate social criticism and free expression both in China and internationally" (Lisson Gallery biog)
3 April 2011, Weiwei was arrested by Chinese authorities, ostensibly on tax-fraud.
In this photo I half filled the sink with water to get the bubbles up. I then used the boat piece and the minifig and placed it in the sink. The editing tool that I used for this photo was Snapseed. I played around with the glamour glow feature to get that glow around the head of the minifig, I used the details feature to sharpen the bubbles and the background. The HDR landscape tool was used to turn the boat gold and therfore make it contrast with the background