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Korn plays on the main stage at the Family Values Tour 2007 on August 26, 2007, at Cricket Pavilion in Phoenix, AZ.
More shots of the completed Vaerdilemma board-game; considering adding them to a Facebook page ... so this is mostly for testing
This illustrates value with the lighter tints of yellow-green towards the top of the ball and with the darker shades towards the lower half. It also shows a monochromatic value scale, with the varies shades and tints of yellow-green. I thought it was interesting how this appeared on photograph, as in real life the values aren't as distinguishable.
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-This image is Value because there are different shades of black, gray and white. There are also other elements such as Line and Shape.
-I was in the AGO and there was a quiet empty room playing this video on a massive screen and I sat there for about 20 minutes alone in silence and took this picture with my phone.
-I think the person in the center of the screen is the most striking because they are in the middle of the screen. The screen is also striking because of how bright it is and how dark the room is.
-I like the way I shot the image so I'm not sure how I would improve it. If I had my camera I could have taken a better quality photo.
Subject: Money has value
Key Element: value
Key Principle: color
The Fix: Basic Edit + mask
Depth of Field: infinite
Directional of Natural Light: Interior
scanned negative of a photo taken with nikon 50d, NEOPAN ACROS 100 B&W film, developed with rodinal.
Soil Values project official Launch in Abuja, Nigeria
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what element does this image investigate and how is it reflected in the composition?
This image represents value and you can see this by the subject slightly surrounded by a lighter background.
what is the subject matter of the photograph? how did you approach your subject?
The subject is the wheel, i think that the wheel really stands out over the hardwood and that is mainly because of the strong colour difference even tho each the floor and wheel are both wood.
what aspect of the photograph do you think is most successful or visually striking?
I think that the most impressive thing about this pic is the way that i made the wood lighter than usual and kept the wheel at the same darkness which makes for a more attracting subject.
how could you improve on this photograph if you could shoot it again?
I would maybe try a different angle.