Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Daily Image 4/6/11



1. What do you see? Describe what is happening.
I see an area of the woods and the changes it makes during each season. First, winter, then fall, spring, summer, fall again, and lastly winter.

2. What Colors, Shapes, and Lines?
I see brown, white, gray, green, orange, yellow, tan, and black.
I see triangles and rectangles.
I see many straight diagonal and vertical lines.

3. Write down 5 expressive words that relate to the image.
Changing, Adapt, Convert, New, Fresh.

4. Interpret the photograph. What is the meaning of this image?
I think this photo shows that the world is ever changing, and it will never stop for anyone.

5. How does this image use the Rules of Composition?
The Rule of Thirds: The bottoms of the trees make an implied horizon line. The big green tree near the center of the image is close to the money spots.
Simplicity: The trees make the background clear and uncomplicated.

Actual and Implied Lines: The branches and trunks of the trees make implied diagonal and vertical straight lines.

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