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lying through your teeth

Each flower is an example of repetition.

Proportion- With the girl in the middle, ad the two reflections (also light side and dark side) on both sides of her makes a very proportional rule of thirds

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The relation of the flower pots, the trees, the garage and the bricks shows scale size.

 

our first main project in principles of design. my statement had to do with evolution and maturity i think.

Color. Added saturation, contrast, and dodge and burn.

 

Image from '[Principles of Geology ... Reprinted from the sixth English edition, etc.]', 002293155

 

Author: LYELL, Charles Sir, Bart

Volume: 02

Page: 607

Year: 1872

Place: London

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you can see the wrinkles of this photo which gives you visual texture because you cant actually feel the wrinkles

principles- movement

camera- rule of thirds

theme- shallow depth of field

 

Some useful clustering of principles. Not everyone agreed on who had the most original points to make.

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Title: Surgery, its principles and practice, v.8

Creator: Keen, William W. (William Williams), b. 1837

Creator: Da Costa, J. Chalmers (John Chalmers), 1863-1933, joint ed

Publisher: Philadelphia and London : W. B. Saunders

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School

Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

Date: 1906

Vol: v.8

Language: eng

Description: Vols. 4-5 edited by William Williams Keen and John Chalmers Da Costa

Vols. 2, 3, 4 are reprinted in 1908

Includes bibliographical references and separately-bound index

v. 1. History; surgical physiology; surgical pathology; infections; tumors; wounds.--v. 2 Bones; joints; fractures; dislocations, orthopedics; muscles; lymphatics skin; nerves; spine.--v. 3. Head; neck; thorax; esophagus; abdominal wall; peritoneum; stomach; liver; spleen; pancreas.--v. 4 Intestines; rectum; herina; genito-urinary organs; eye; ear; military, naval, tropical surgery.--v. 5 Vascular; gynecology; anesthesia; X-rays; operative & plastic; infections; leagl pathologic relations; hospital organization.--v. 6 The newest surgery; general index to complete works. vols. I-VI.--v. 7. Supplementary volume. General: military; naval; technic; fractures; spine & peripheral nerves; orthopedic; vascular system.--v. 8. Supplementary volume. Muscles; endocrines; amputations; bones; joints; head; thorax; abdomen genito-urinary radium; X-ray; anesthesia; legal

 

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