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1) This photo incorporates value, the background goes from a light blueish yellow to a dark deep blue in the top right.
2) The photo was taken downtown and the photo include four large buildings and a beautiful clear sky.
3) I really enjoy that the background is very calming, it is clear and goes from light to dark.
4) If I could take the photo again, I would try to focus on only one building so that the photo is less busy.
Human value depends on liberation from the self.
- Albert Einstein -
人の価値は自分自身からどれほど解放されているかで決まる。
”yuhigaura- onsen”@Kyotango, Kyoto, Japan
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II + EF24-105mm F4L IS US
Rags to riches...companies like Value Village make a large amount of money shipping rags to the Third World, where they are actually used for clothing. This makes huge profits for the middle men who buy from charities and , unfortunately, this often puts indigenous fabric and clothing makers out of business. This article will give you a small idea of the scope of this business:
community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=1997081...
This works because of how much black and white is in the picture
Def-how much white and black is in a picture
My bed spread shows lightness and darkness of a color. All though it's not gradual you can still see the value.
1. the element of art represented in this image is value because of the different shades of white and blue in the sky.
2. the subject matter in this photograph is the sky.
Did only one of these. Can't imagine doing two of three. I have trouble seeing values of the whole scene.
If user wants to reveal a value of some parameter related with menu item he usually clicks this item to open some window with the value in it. But we can display the value right in the menu to help the user reveal it much faster.
From: Microsoft Office 2007.
These three guys were all scattered on the floor, so I helped them to some nearby seats. Almost immediately after, someone had a nice long look at them but ultimately, they weren't adopted while I was still in the store.
1) value, shown in bright pink and blue clouds against the dark surroundings
2) a cloud during a sunset, I angled the picture so it would show both the cloud and the darkness of the street
3) The colour of the cloud
4) I would straighten the photo
5 @powershifter_agency core values hand illustrated with super black India ink, scanned and vectorized using @photoshop and @adobe #illustrator
A couple of weeks ago I was reading the Temple of the Seven Golden Camels blog and he talked about the drawing concept of "Silhouette Value". The concept that a character's action should be recognizable from just their silhouette. I decided to set up some photos to compare different poses for "silhouette value." Read the original post at: sevencamels.blogspot.com/2010/04/kick-in-head-part-one.html