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View through standing legs to a curly man standing on the medial strip of a road
Proportion can be seen through this photo by the way the bars look as if they're lengthy, never having an end. I wanted to capture a photo that was at an interesting angle, here people can see that something small can look vast.
The proportion of bill size (length and depth) to head size in this photo, appears more in line with Iceland Gull.
This image shows proportion because it shows a different size of the image, a closer and further view of the photo. It also shows a relationship in size.
1) This image represents proportion because the volcano in the background is proportioned to the tourists. Obviously the volcano is bigger than any person in the world but in this picture, the tourists actually look bigger than the volcano since its so far away from the tourists which is partly why I chose this image to use.
2) The most visually striking part of this image is how the image looks like it was taken with a wide shot lens but I just took it with my iPhone.
1. This image investigates the principle of proportion. This is reflected where we see the people walking in front of the buildings and looking like a similar size as them.
2. The most visually striking part of this photograph is the colors of the sunset.
The principle of design shown in this photo is proportion. This photo shows proportion due to one of the palm trees being relatively smaller than the other.
The principle of this image is Proportion. The rail in this image appears somewhat bigger than the staircase in the background because its the foreground.
Daily Shoot: Make a photo from a low point of view. Go for a dramatic effect by changing the appearance of the size of your subject.
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