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Answer:
The kids are running because they weren't allowed to swim. They were still in the swimming pool .They even stepped on the dog because they were scared. They should have obeyed the rules
Pinhole photography is a very basic and different form of
photography than you are used to. You must think of the photograph you
are creating not of the equipment. I don’t believe you can get a bad
picture with a pinhole camera. The exposure is not that critical. You
are dealing in a different time frame with this type of camera. The
difference in a 10 to 25 second exposure is less than one 1 stop and the
difference in 25 and 60 seconds is again 1ess than one f stop.
Reciprocity factor is working here in the films. In a regular camera and
a modern high speed lens. these times are equivalent to 1/125 sec. to
1/60 sec. and 1/60 sec. to 1/30 sec. (not much time difference). So if
you are off on your times somewhat, it probably won’t show in the final
photo. Every picture is a time exposure. All motion will be a blur, even
very slow motion. Fast moving objects just don’t show up in the film.
So have fun with a pinhole camera and enjoy a different form of photography!
-Roger Foote
Hope this helped!
Answer:
a. a style that attempted to systematically fracture and rearrange the elements of an image
Explanation:
<u>Analytical Cubism was one of the early periods of Cubism, led by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. </u>
Its prime idea was to <u>analyze shapes and geometrical elements</u>. It would do so by<u> methodically disassembling the object and showing it from various viewpoints that would overlap in different positions and places.</u> It would<u> turn the elements into the geometrical forms and basic outlines of configuration. </u>
It is different from synthetic cubism that focused on the flattening of three-dimensionality, present everything in simple basic shapes while experimenting with colors, techniques, and textures.