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Spacing of strokes is very important.

I think this falls in the so bad I almost bought it category. $25.00 was a bit steep though.

“Appropriate Proportion” by Hiroshi Sugimoto (part of the Art House Projects series) @ Honmura village (本村), Naoshima (直島)

I feel like one of those weird things in Men In Black with the tiny heads in this.

The shows in the display look bigger than the shoes in the background and it creates a proportional image.

Proportion is in the picture because the way she's holding the egg. She's holding it up to her face to make it seem like it's the same size.

AP Breadth: Proportion/Scale

This image depicts the principle of design, Proportion. In this image the height of the clock is compared to the Christmas tree and the tall building in the back, but because the clock looks bigger it represents the principle, Proportion. This image is very appealing as the natural lighting really incorporates the three objects beautifully making the audience want to look at the image more.

Proportion is shown very well in this shot. The size difference between the subject and the photo frame is sufficient. The background also is a secondary color, green.

1) This photograph demonstrates Proportion by the two train carts and the man in the middle. 2) I think the most visually striking part of this photo is that handsome men in the middle.

Egg compared to the tree

1. This image investigates proportion by showing the size difference of a peace sign sculpture compared to a human.

2. The most visually striking part of this image is the size difference.

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