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1) this image investigates the proportion principle. this close up photo is of a tree compared to the moon. realistically the moon is bigger but in the photo, it is smaller than the tree,
2) what is most pleasing to the eye is the background in general. the blue hue of the sky is really nice to look at, the plane passing by at the top centre above the moon and the clouds that don't pass the tip of the tree makes the photo look more interesting,
1) This represents proportion because the candle holder in the front is smaller in relation to the candle holder in the back.
2) The most successful aspect is the the table matches the candle holders and the wall matches the candles.
I watched Kraemer in awe as she precisely turned and sanded a popper that was as proportioned and well-tapered as some I have in my surf bag.
At the end of last school year, when Poole found out he would be taking on sixth- and seventh-graders, he needed a hook. He was sitting on a beach, thinking about how he could tie his love of fishing into his lesson plan, when the idea struck. Why not teach them how to make plugs? So Poole approached Tom White, a long-time friend and an expert plug builder, about having his classes turn lures. White was more than happy to help him learn the craft and map out what it would take to get the shop set up.
Eye of Proportion (Fire_OpEyes_Black) Each of the 5 eyesgrows larger (or was it smaller?) by the Golden Proportion 1.618....
1) This image represents proportion because of the way the tree is being compared to the people in the background and looks much larger than it actually it is.
2) The most appealing part of this picture is the bright green tree.
Huge monstrosity of a bank being built in downtown Rome, it's way out of proportion to surrounding architecture, and sits way too close to the road. Just my opinion, though! What do I know? I'm not an architect!!
This photo depicts proportion, because it features a small bird, with the bigger cat looking down on it.
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.
B. Proportion can be seen here as well emphasis.The Great Dane towers over the three little dogs, creating an interesting balanced sense of proportion. Emphasis is utilized with the contrast of the the dark dogs to the light background, as well as the size and scale of the Great Dane to make the dogs dominant the page.
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