ASHLEY WILSON WALDEN UNIVERSITY Analyzing Framed photograph.

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ASHLEY WILSON WALDEN UNIVERSITY Analyzing Framed photograph

Photograph Using an object to frame residential scene

Analysis of the photograph The photograph presented is made of a rounded frame used to capture an house and its surrounding. The photograph seems to target the aesthetic features. The photograph is centrally oriented though photographer would wish that the viewer can also see the environment surrounding the targeted picture. The framing is done such that the subject is not isolated from surrounding (In Fernandez & In Wolf, 2014). The depth of the field is high. This is because everything captured is visible The frame is filled with the portrait. The frame is not divided. Internally.

References In Fernandez, O. A., & In Wolf, M. (2014). Framing the interpreter: Towards a visual perspective.