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1) This image represents the principle of proportion as the minion in the forefront looks sizeably larger than the one in the background. The way the image was taken also makes it seem that the minion is half the size of the door.
2) The most visually striking aspect of the image is the brightness of the yellow of the minions and the contrast between that and the blue of their overalls.
1. This picture represents proportion because of the size difference between the candle in the camera and on the table.
2. I think that rocks with the lit candle is visually appealing in the picture.
1 Pushing the shoe
2 form
3 proportion
4 basic comp edit, cutting, filter gallery> dry brush
5 infinite
6 artificial lighting
The model is set against the iconic landmark as being nearly a third as tall, this play on proportion makes the model visually important.
Proportion of sorghum cultivated by crop and by common, CFSAM - July 2010
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This image is the best example of proportion because you could see the size of the objects in relation to one another. Proportion gives viewers a sense of the larger and smaller points of interest in an image. It also creates points of empasis in a photo.
The composition types/skill techniques that I have used in the creation of this image is Balancing Elements because you could tell which object "weights" more. Another composition type I used in this image is Symmetry because if you cut the objects in half, each half would look the same. Also, the Point of View is at middle view (eye level).
For this image the ISO was at 400, the focal length was 55.0mm and the max aperture value was f/5.7