Answer:
To fix this photograph I would do a couple things. First, I would change the backround. For a wedding photoshoot it should look happy and pretty, for example a flower field or a nice building, not a run-down nasty building. I would also change the fact that the bride isn't looking at the camera. Another thing I would do, which is unnessary but might look better, is pose the couple differently. The photographer made the groom more focused on so I would change their positions to distribute the main focus. I do, however, like the candidness of the shot.
Explanation:
My mom's a photographer, so yeah.
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I believe the correct answer is B. smooth.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was a French neoclassical
painter and the acknowledged leader of the neoclassical school in France. He
was a talented painter and draftsman known for his smooth textures in paintings
and drawings. The texture was so smooth that even appeared to be illusionistic.
Answer: Where’s the photo?
The first thing you should do when analyzing an artwork is to break it down in terms of the visual elements.
Texture in Art
Texture - element of art that refers to the way an object feels to the touch or looks as it may feel.
3D texture - refers to the way an object feels to the touch 2D texture refers to the way an object looks as it may feel.
Visual texture - the illusion of a 3D surface simulated imitate real textures.
Invented - 2D patterns created by the repetition of lines of shapes.
Rough textures - reflect light unevenly.
Smooth textures - reflect light evenly.
Matte - surface that reflects a soft, dull light.
Impasto - a painting technique in which the paint is built up on the surface to create a texture.
There are several important factors that influence decision making. Significant factors include past experiences, a variety of cognitive biases, an escalation of commitment and sunk outcomes, individual differences, including age and socioeconomic status, and a belief in personal relevance.
Answer:
I hope and believe this is true
Explanation: