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Due to the water covering the textured concrete it only seems like it has the texture but not known for sure if it is an actual texture.
this photo is of my sister trying to fix her camera in downtown Bryan on "First Friday". My photo implied line is of her looking at her camera but then her eyes make the viewer look a what she is looking at, which is her camera. So this photo has two implied line views.
a shape that does not physically exist but is suggested through the psychological connection of dots, lines, areas, or their edges
i think this photo is implied because if u fallow the lines you end up looking at a different subject
Gnificantly implied, for forms of intellectual activity that do not happen to be personally congenial.
But each is a god, though the one sits ever on Olympus, while the other is as one from Tartarus. There is in each, besides all else, a certain remarkable directness of glance, an intrepid and penetrating quality of vision, which defies analysis. Occasional turgidity of phrase and unidiomatic handling of language do not conceal the simplicity of the process by which Mr. Carlyle
pierces through obstruction down to the abstrusest depths. And the important
fact is that this abstruseness is not verbal, any more than it is the abstruseness of fog and cloud. His epithet, or image, or trope, shoots like
a sunbeam on to the matter, throwing a
transfigurating light, even where it fails to pierce to its central core. [6] _Positive._ No English lexicon as yet seems to justify the use of this
word in one of the senses of the French _positif_, as when a historian, for instance, speaks of the _esprit positif_ of Bonaparte.
We have no word, I believe, that exactly corresponds, so perhaps _positive_ with that
significance will
become acclimatised. A distinct and separate idea of this
particular characteristic is indispensable. Eager for
a firm foothold, yet wholly revolted by the too narrow and unelevated positivity of the eighteenth century; eager also for some recognition of the wide realm of the unknowable, yet wholly unsatisfied by the transcendentalism
of the English and Scotch philosophic reactions; he
found in Goethe that truly free and adequate positivity which accepts
all things
as parts of a natural or historic order, and while insisting
on the recognition of the actual conditions of this order
as indispensable, and condemning attempted evasions of such recognition as futile and childish, yet opens an ample bosom for all forms of beauty in art, and
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This is a photo of the same books. These books form an implied line. I like how I got the angle of this photo and how the further you look down the line of books, they fade out and get a bit blurry at the end
Credit River from Churchville
Assignment 52-172013 (Week 17) - Shape. Took the opportunity to work with both Explicit and Implicit 2-D shapes in a variety of ways for this Assignment. There are four main tiangles in this shot The river, the trees on both the left and right side of the river and the sky.