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M&M's For Proportion Challange, It is a CD Case (At Least Thats What Its Used For), A Candy Holder, A Regular M&M and A Mini M&M.

I asked my half brother to get out of bed so I could take this photo of him holding an egg to compare the sizes. His head compared to the egg is almost similar in size it would be better if he had longer arms.

I liked this because it is hard to imagine a lady bug ever being this size in comparison to a leaf. Also, I liked the contrast between the two complementary colours of green and red.

1. the principle reflected in this photo is proportion, and it is reflected through the plane being made to look like its the same size as the water tower

2. I think the most visually striking part of the photo is the contrast between the plane and water tower, with the water tower being rusted over and old while the plane is clean and new

SHUTTER: 1/1000

APERTURE: f5.6

ISO 200

18mm

My dad said he was impressed =) The man with an degree in fine arts and who bleeds constructive criticism.

Note: Shading hasn't been a lesson yet...

You can kinda see how big the sharks were. This guy was just in front of dive master Ray there - and Ray's about 6'2"

1) This photo represents Proportion because my hand was used to make my lovely model appear shorter than she really is

2) The most visually striking property of the image is my hand being so large in comparison to my lovely model

I like how the surface tension of the water is just slightly broken. Also I adore the nature colours in the background of the bright toy.

This is the first in this set where I'm going to take pictures of common things at different unproportionate angles. Yes it's a bit cliche but it will be fun to experiment.

Balance between what you look at, between the 2 water bottles

1. Proportion. The different sizes of the containers.

 

2. The styles of the cans are a bit different and make it look a little better visually.

Poor Baileys head looks big and her legs and feet look so tiny lol

Proportion is used in this photo because the small piece of ice seems to ba a larger object than it really is.

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