Answer:
1. Measure 1: Quarter note
Measure 2: Half note
Measure 3: Quarter note
Measure 4: Whole note
Measure 5: Half note
Measure 6: Quarter note
2. Measure 1: Quarter rest
Measure 2: Quarter rest
Measure 3: Half rest
Measure 4: Whole rest
Measure 5: Half rest
Measure 6: Quarter rest
3. Measures 2, 3, 5, and 7 have the incorrect number of beats
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:
write the question again it's not clear at all!
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Texture makes Mona Lisa look realistic, her hair, skin, and dress all use texture, or the illusion of texture with complex shading, blending, and highlights.
Space is used to bring attention to Mona Lisa’s frame, placing her in front of a far off background. She's placed in the center of a balanced background. also using value to bring your attention to the contrast of her dark dress and light skin. The light background is meant to balance out the darkness of her dress and hair.