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Len [333]
1 year ago
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Plss help

Arts
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Elis [28]1 year ago
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An isolation is the type of emphasis that the photographer use in the image about one daisy in a field of green clovers.

<h3>What is an Isolation emphasis?</h3>

In art, the emphasis of isolation is used to ensure the “main character” of a picture is noticed. For instance, by placing an object of emphasis outside of a grouping and this will force the audience to take notice of it.

Hence, the isolation is the type of emphasis that the photographer use in the image about one daisy in a field of green clovers.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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