4.
I took my single, transformed photo in the beginning of this school year. While being ambitious during the school year, I took a lot of photos of different kinds of campus structures such as lunchboxes, trophy cases, plants and flowers, garden views, and building structures. My transformed photo was Kevin Mathis and Junior Wei sitting on the bench. Because both of my classmates liked that structure of the wood bench, I chose that photo that changed how you view photography.
I took my single, transformed photo in the beginning of this school year. While being ambitious during the school year, I took a lot of photos of different kinds of campus structures such as lunchboxes, trophy cases, plants and flowers, garden views, and building structures. My transformed photo was Kevin Mathis and Junior Wei sitting on the bench. Because both of my classmates liked that structure of the wood bench, I chose that photo that changed how you view photography.
-Shapes can be geometric, like squares and circles; or
organic, like free-form or natural shapes. Shapes are flat and can express length
and width. (Tall pond leaves)
-Forms are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth. Balls,
cylinders, boxes, and pyramids are forms. (European pitcher plant)
-Repetition works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. The repetition
of elements of design creates unity within the work of art. (Teacher awards)
7. My Weebly About page is inspired by Kevin Mathis.
I believe project "a" is my best work because I like the way how artwork begins to change its structure and form. That project changed the way I snapped photos because those interesting pictures authorise fantastic formation of dye colors. It also specifies new color palettes and hues in the next pictures and the place from Google images. I learned to see different pictures by copying images from Google images, editing in Adobe Photoshop, transferring into Adobe Fireworks, and uploading into blogger.com before publishing them. My projects changed the world of photos historically.
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