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Aaron’s Imagery Aaron Woodard
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Depth of Field This photo of “Ring a Duck” Represents Depth of field because after the closest tub the background got progressively blurred. Owner: Kevin Dooley License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/2967189293/">kevin dooley via photopin cc
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Depth of Field The Flower that’s in front of this castle is the main focus, making the castle Blurred out,. Owner: Express Monorail License information: Attribution No Derivatives Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: photo credit: Express Monorail via photopin cc
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Perception This photo of this port-side city is representing perception because it was taken almost at the level of the water, giving it the duo-view of the city. Owner: Ezu License information: Attribution No Derivatives Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: photo credit: Ezu via photopin cc
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Perception This is from the “Eye level” view of this Kayaker in this pond with a wonderful view of the trees and the ground, along with the sunrise in the background. Owner: FreeWine License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: photo credit: FreeWine via photopin cc
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Lines This photo of a man kayaking while the sunrise represents “Lines” because the oar that the guy is holding provides a line to his head. There’s that and in the background there’s a line made out of what seems to be Fog/clouds that crosses the Sun. Owner: Free Wine License information: Attribution Photo Credit or URL: photo credit: FreeWine via photopin cc
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Lines This photo of this woman is within the “Lines” section because you have the lines within the stone going horizontally to her, and a line that’s rising diagonally to her head from her left leg (The one that’s extended) Owner: Jessie Romaneix License information: Attribution No Derivatives Non-Commercial Photo Credit or URL: photo credit: Jessie Romaneix © via photopin cc
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Rule of thirds This picture represents Rule of thirds by having the Bowl of Apples in the 1 st and 2 nd (The two 3 rd ’s that are on the left side( Vertical ) ) and the bottom two 3 rd ’s (Horizontal) Owner: Rick Harris License information: Attribution Share Alike Photo Credit or URL: photo credit: Яick Harris via photopin cc
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Rule of thirds This represents Rule of thirds by having the person in the bottom third and the right third if the image. Owner: Ben K. Adams License information: Attribution No Derivatives Photo Credit or URL: photo credit: Ben K Adams via photopin cc
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