Wednesday 2 May 2012

Peace

     
         This photo of a Japanese garden represents the peace found in nature. The tree uses the rule of thirds somewhat.
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         I think that this picture portrays peace really well because animals can be very serene. I also think that the simple earthy dirt background give the picture a calm, peaceful feel.




            I really like this picture because the tropical fruit represents traveling, which I find peaceful. Fruit also makes the photo feel fresh and pure, which is peaceful. 




        The flower in this picture looks very 3-D. The contrast between the white parts of the petal and the dark purple adds depth to the flower, making it appear more real. This simple photo of one flower, which has calming colors is very simplistic and peaceful; there isn't too much happening in the photo.



         This is a picture of trees in a bright summer day. The mixed lighting levels, soft tones and simplicity of the picture represent peace and a sense of quiet serenity. This picture also uses one compositional technique: lines.

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