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My ipod wants to be an imac. The size of the ipod vs the size of the imac is apparent. I used f 3.2 & (1/125)
1. This photo represents proportion because of the different sizes of the canvases, like how some are big, some are small, some are horizontal and how some are vertical
2. I believe the most visually striking part of the photo is the colours of the canvases, because they all stand out.
The objects in this photo show proportion the most because of the different sizes of the shells. Starting with the largest at the very front, and gradually getting smaller, the focus point is on the middle shell. By giving the front a shallow depth of field, you can also tell the difference in proportion from shadows the objects create. An ISO of 100 was used because this photo was taken outdoors, and the photo was taken in a diagonal view.
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The size/scale of the women and the "g series" is much larger in proportion to the mountains making you focus on the larger objects compared to the mountains.
1. This image investigates the principle proportion. it is reflected in this composition because of the person on the right is bigger than the "building" and "cars" in the care.
2. The aspect of the subject I think is most visually striking is much bigger the person on the right is compared to the toat village in the case.
The tomato plant is behind Jeff. I have to keep tying it up to the fence because it is threatening to take over the yard. I would yell at it if it didn't produce such delicious fruits.