1) How has the photographer used contrast?
The white church is very stark against the soft tones of the sky and fields.
2) Is it low or high contrast? Why?
High because the blue and the yellow/brown contrast each other and then the white church stands out even more against the two of them.
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
Color contrast is used.
4) What stands out most in the photograph when you first look at it?
The white church lol
5) Why did you chose this image (aka what were you drawn to about the photo)?
I really loved the blue of the sky, i thought it was super super pretty.
the zebra stripes are basically the epitome of contrast because they are just such opposites.
2) Is it low or high contrast? Why?
High contrast! in it's colors and in the way that the stripes are lined up.
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
tonal yo
4) What stands out most in the photograph when you first look at it?
4) What stands out most in the photograph when you first look at it?
the stark difference in the colors of the stripes
5) Why did you chose this image (aka what were you drawn to about the photo)?
it really liked how it just had clean, clear lines and the distinction between them was so clear.
1) How has the photographer used contrast?
the colors are pretty different and the black is blurry while the front is very in focus.
2) Is it low or high contrast? Why?
the colors are pretty different and the black is blurry while the front is very in focus.
2) Is it low or high contrast? Why?
low because there are two different colors but they are kind of similar.
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
color!!
4) What stands out most in the photograph when you first look at it?
how pretty the pink flower is
5) Why did you chose this image (aka what were you drawn to about the photo)?
5) Why did you chose this image (aka what were you drawn to about the photo)?
i like the soft colors and i also like the nice crystal beads of water.
1) How has the photographer used contrast?
the colors are super sharp and clear and the bright green vs. the dark green really makes the purple pop.
2) Is it low or high contrast? Why?
1) How has the photographer used contrast?
the colors are super sharp and clear and the bright green vs. the dark green really makes the purple pop.
2) Is it low or high contrast? Why?
high because the blue really stands out.
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
colorrrrrr
4) What stands out most in the photograph when you first look at it?
4) What stands out most in the photograph when you first look at it?
the pretty blue/purple flowers, and then the patches of bright green.
5) Why did you chose this image (aka what were you drawn to about the photo)?
5) Why did you chose this image (aka what were you drawn to about the photo)?
it has some of my favorite colors ever in it.
1) How has the photographer used contrast?
the contrast is in the stark difference between the black and white.
2) Is it low or high contrast? Why?
high because the colors are so different and the circle of the moon perfectly in the center are complete opposite shapes.
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
tonal.
4) What stands out most in the photograph when you first look at it?
the moon.. haha
5) Why did you chose this image (aka what were you drawn to about the photo)?
i love pictures of the moon haha i thought it was really pretty.
the contrast is in the stark difference between the black and white.
2) Is it low or high contrast? Why?
high because the colors are so different and the circle of the moon perfectly in the center are complete opposite shapes.
3) Is there Tonal or Color Contrast used?
tonal.
4) What stands out most in the photograph when you first look at it?
the moon.. haha
5) Why did you chose this image (aka what were you drawn to about the photo)?
i love pictures of the moon haha i thought it was really pretty.





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