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In this photo I used proportion and positive/negative. I showed the proportion between my dog Finn, who also represents the negative (background) as the egg represents the positive (subject).

2-D design, well-defined proportion segments unified continuity and alignment of form.

-Intentional amputation

-This photograph best represents an example of proportion because it depicts the two Hawaiian instruments of varying sizes showing the relation of sizes between the two instruments. The relation of proportion that are between these two instruments create and direct a focus for the audience to look towards these two instruments. For this image I did not require a tri-pod for this particular image because the shutter speed was 1/100.

 

James Harvard

Pilar Zornosa

Design II

there's a bit of a difference in hands here.... the large hand is filled with a black and white pattern and the proportion of my hand to the other hand is quite different. I would give myself a 10/10 because I think it is a pretty cool picture.

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This photo shows Tyler and Larson standing, appearing that they are as tall as the building behind them.

Element/Principle: Proportion, Perspective

This is proportion because the big orange is obviously bigger than the little clementine. The fact that they are both in the orange family make it more appealing.

Processed with VSCOcam with m5 preset

This image investigates the Principle of Design for proportion. It is reflected in the picture by one of the trees being really close up and the other being far off in the distance.

Limited Edition 1612 of 1618

Samsung digimax 360

Shutter Speed: 1/50sec

Aperture:f/3.0

ISO: 400

 

This photo represents the principle of "Proportion". The two people in the photo are dwarfed by the much taller trees, and the viewer can tell that the trees are much larger.

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