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1) this picture of 2 students really shows the principle proportion shown in the up close and far away.

 

2) the simplicity of this photo is most successful.

1. This is an example of proportion. The Arch de Triumph is a very large monument in central Paris and the people standing around it really shows off how big it really is.

 

2. The lighting of this image really makes it look timeless along with the black and white filter I used with it. The sky looks grey but has texture to it, also the way the sun was hitting the Arch made for some part become more lighter then others making it very versatile

At the Sussex Balloon Fiesta 2008

the desk lamp is bigger than normal furniture

For my Australian friends.

1) This photo reflects proportion by playing with angles and making people larger then they appear and the buildings behind them smaller then they are.

2) The best part of the photo is the contrast of the orange shirt. It brings a lot of colour and draws peoples attention.

Long-Nosed Leopard Lizard thinks his nose is perfectly proportioned!

Processed with VSCO with b1 preset

1) The principle of design is proportion. It is represented by the height of the first head being taller than the second head. The head in the head in the background also appears to be smaller than the first head adding proportion to the background.

To get the proportion right, I first took a picture amd then secondly traced over it with an acetate sheet. This acetate sheet was then placed onto a projector and blown up to A2 size.

This piec took roughly 6-7 hours to complete.

This image shows the difference in proportion between the duck closest to me and the others. My favorite part of this image is the clear fore, middle and background.

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