Simplicity
Questions
1. What do they mean by visual attention? By visual attention they mean what object attracts the viewer's attention the most within the photo.
2. What is the key concept used to simplify the image of the cactus? The key concept used to simplify the image of the cactus is moving in closer and using the plain sky as the uncomplicated background.
3. What is the key concept used to simplify the image of the seagull? The key concept used to simplify the image of the seagull is changing the background from trees to the uncomplicated blue sky.
4. Why is the parking lot a distraction in the photo? The parking lot a distraction in the photo because the parking lot tends to contradict the feeling of antiquity related to this mission.
5. What is the key concept used to simplify the image of the couple? The key concept used to simplify the image of the couple is the frame around the couple in a vertical format.
6. Review: What are at least 3 ways to simplify a photograph? 3 ways to simplify a photograph are by selecting uncomplicated backgrounds, by avoiding unrelated subjects, and by moving in close.
2. What is the key concept used to simplify the image of the cactus? The key concept used to simplify the image of the cactus is moving in closer and using the plain sky as the uncomplicated background.
3. What is the key concept used to simplify the image of the seagull? The key concept used to simplify the image of the seagull is changing the background from trees to the uncomplicated blue sky.
4. Why is the parking lot a distraction in the photo? The parking lot a distraction in the photo because the parking lot tends to contradict the feeling of antiquity related to this mission.
5. What is the key concept used to simplify the image of the couple? The key concept used to simplify the image of the couple is the frame around the couple in a vertical format.
6. Review: What are at least 3 ways to simplify a photograph? 3 ways to simplify a photograph are by selecting uncomplicated backgrounds, by avoiding unrelated subjects, and by moving in close.