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liq [111]
4 years ago
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What is the primary focus of the image?

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2 answers:
koban [17]4 years ago
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1. The main focus is to provide a view of the earth as if it were rising, like the sun.

2. Black and blue are the colors that most contribute to the subject. Blue representing the earth and black representing unanimity and how unique this planet is.

3. The details can convey a lot about the subject, depending on the interpretation of house one. A subject that can be transmitted is how we are alone in the middle of the immensity of the universe, we can also perceive the beauty of our planet, in addition to its fragility.

4. The image has a diminishing atmosphere. Decrease in ourselves. That's because we want to believe that we are big and absolute, but we are just a beautiful planet helpless in space.

-Dominant- [34]4 years ago
6 0

Question:

What details are absent from the image?

Answer:

A detail I feel is missing is stars, the stars would allow for the background to express itself more. Showing that space is truly a beautiful and mysterious.

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