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1. Each Binocular post is on a curved ledge. As the eyes follow the photo left to right (biggest to smallest post) the posts become smaller.

2. The way the ledge and the layers of the posts flow with each other creates an interesting scene. The blowing snow also makes a cool filter.

I chose this photo for proportion because you can see the size difference between the sprout and the rocks aswell as some of the cars in the back ground. --Kelly O

This image shows proportion because the egg on the right is bigger than the egg on the left. You can tell that there is a size difference between the two just by looking at the image.

1) The principle of design is proportion. It is represented by the height of the first babushka being taller than the other ones in the distance.

Its all about Style, proportion and mostly detail

 

完全愛上120底片66片幅的1:1了。

 

Photo by Canon EOS50 EF 50mm f/1.8 II for AGFA vista 100

the lower angle of the photo makes the umbrellas look even taller than they actually are

This picture was taken with a w/b of fluorescent.

Design Principles. Proportion. Pinterest.

The principle of design is Proportion and it it can be reflected by the different sized spoons.

Maki Haku, 1924-2000; woodblock print

1. This picture illustrates the principle proportion. Amanda is standing close to the camera while Jaime is standing further away. This depicts how close they really are when comparing the two.

2. The aspect of the photo that is most visually striking is the trails of the footprints in the white snow. This makes the picture more interesting and appealing to the eyes.

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