We all have secrets. maybe they only come out sometimes but being in the right environment you start to trust. You trust yourself to open up and let it all out. Alone we all are but together in heart we are. Bright colors show our inner shine, you don't need anyone to bring that out in you, you can do it yourself. We are all in pain. Maybe we do not know what is going on behind each and everyones smile. Open your eyes and look at the world to see more than it really is. Artist Statement What is especially satisfying to you about the finished product? The finish product on photo #2 shows how you can be bright and happy but you don't have to be around people. It shows my colors are being happy but like it photo #3 shows how my would can be dark at the same time they contemplate each other. They explain how life is a rollercoaster with ups and downs. In what was...
QUESTION #1. "How are emotions raised by a photograph (work of art) different from typical human emotions? (For example, is a 'sad' photograph/painting different from another experience of sadness?) Is it different for different kinds of emotion? (For example, is a 'happy' photograph more universally descriptive?) If so, how? If not, why not?" ************* Everything is different I felt many different things over this weekend, I was so happy yesterday but on Thursday I was crying my eyes out all day then I did some horrible things to myself. A photograph can emphasize what you feel on the inside. (sad, happy, mad, beautiful, confused etc... )
TERMS & CONTEXT ISO In Digital Photography ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The same principles apply as in film photography – the lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain. Higher ISO settings are generally used in darker situations to get faster shutter speeds. Bokeh Japanese word for senility or dizziness, and by extinction, haze or blur Background blur w/shadow plane of focus (Wide Aperture) The shape of bokeh is determined EUGÈNE ATGET 1857-1927 French Known for his photograph of Paris streets, architecture, and the occasional person. Long exposure times create a dreamlike sense of light in his images. Most of his work was only published after his death. ALFRED STIEGLITZ 1864-1946 US Important figure in promoting photography as a viable art form Was a publisher, patron, collector, gallery owner, promoter..... of all kinds of art Married to the...
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