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Surprising corner of the Orlando airport. Heliconias are used effectively as a foil to the seating. Even the colors clash "just enough" to make it visually stimulating.
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1. This image shows proportion because the clock is made to look small compared to the large tree to the right
2. The most visually striking part of this image is the vibrant tree in the middle
This image depicts the principle of design, Proportion. In this image the long baseball banner is compared to the tall skyscraper to its right but because the banner looks bigger than the building the image represents the principle, Proportion. This image is very attractive as the natural lighting and beautiful blue colors bring the image together, catching the eyes of the viewers.
Proportion of plantain cultivated by crop and by common, CFSAM - July 2010
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This image shows proportion because of the different sizes and distances of each subject in the image.
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I chose this picture for proportion because the thumbtack, which is usually very tiny, looks very big from the angle the picture was taken.
This was part of a 5th grade lesson on symmetry AND human proportion. I tried to lay in the ground work for middle and high school teachers with this one.
1) the principle that this image investigates is proportion. I think this demonstrates proportion because the one tall large tree appears bigger because it is closer to the camera and in reality we know the ones further away are the same size except they appear smaller in the photo.
2) I think the taller closer tree is more visually striking because it’s the first thing you see as well as the sky and green colours.
1. The principle of design of this photo is proportion. The duck looks really compared to the snowy iceberg.
2. I think the most visually striking aspect of the photo is the lighting and how duck is just like a dark shadow against the light water.