<span>1) True macro photography is calibrated close ups of subject to image ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 or 1:4.
2) The advantages is that you can shoot very close up, yet still be used as a conventional lens
3) Extension tubes allow you to focus close to a subject without spending the money for a macro lens. NO image aberrations are produced using them
4) Macro filters (called diopters) create a lot of aberrations, especially at the edges of the images
5) Flowers are accessible
6) It is important to know what each insect is that you shoot so you can identify them in the keyword you add to the image files metadata and some can be dangerous
7) Shoot insects early in the morning when it is cool. They will not move around too much, so are easier to compose in the cameras frame
8) Do this own your own.
9) I shoot macros as part of the photographic services I offer. They can be of gross specimens, stamps or coins, even jewelry
10) The challenges are getting enough depth of field, keeping the camera steady and maintaining precise image to subject ratios when required. Unless macro photography is indicated in the assignment, there is no special advantage or disadvantage to shooting macro photographs.</span>
Op art, short for Optical art
Examples of land art includes the Lightning Field
and Wall Drawing
<h3>What is Land art?</h3>
Land art are drawings that include landscape, the individual can draw things regarding the land itself or the environment.
It is mostly done using materials that are natural.
Therefore, examples of land art includes the Lightning Field and Wall Drawing
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Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
There are 8 main elements of art:
- line — the connection between two points
- shape — defined by boundaries like line or color; can be freeform or organic
- texture — can be tactile or visual; used to create contrast, emphasis, and to add detail to a design
- form — three-dimensional, measured in height, width, and depth; in design, the shape of the object being designed or the illusion of form in print media
- space — the area in and distance around objects in a design; in 3D designs, the area the object occupies
- color — one of the building blocks of design; used for the focal point, subject, background, or to fill other elements such as line, shape, or typography
- value — the range of light to dark in a design; helps create contrast, emphasis, and divide a space in both color and black-and-white design
- typography — one of the most important elements of design; conveys information through text as well as the style and placement of text
I'm not sure how to elaborate on the rest, but I hope this helps in the meanwhile. To give you more aid, I attached a PDF I have on elements of art. Reading through it may give you more of an idea as to what to do.