1. What do you see? Describe what is happening.
I see two children either playing or looking for something around a stone wall under a bridge.
2. What Colors, Shapes, and Lines?
I see blue, black, green, brown, tan, white, gray, and orange.
I see rectangles, squares, and triangles.
I see many straight vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines.
3. Write down 5 expressive words that relate to the Image.
Explore, Hunt, Investigate, Imagine, Search.
4. Interpret the photograph. What of this meaning of this image?
I think this photograph represents everyone's search for their purpose in life. I say this because the two boys in the photo seem to be looking for something just as how human must search for their purpose in this world.
5. Explain how this image uses the Rules of Composition.
The Rule of Thirds: The area in the image where the grass meets the stone wall makes a horizon line. The pillar from the bridge is in the money spots.
Simplicity: The sky makes the background clear and uncomplicated. The eye tends to travel to the pillar from the brigade. You have to look at the picture closely to see the two children at the bottom.
Actual and Implied Lines: The bars from the bridge make horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines. Also, the stone wall makes vertical and horizontal lines.
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