im not actually sure, but my best guess would be the grass, because it appears to be in focus more, and the sky and water seem to be background. if that grass wasent meant to be the emphasis that it didnt have to be in the picture (im a photographer, but dont take my word for it, im only pretty sure im right)
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Micaluna come over here they deleted the question here's the ring I don't know if will fit or not but you can get it sized 100 points
The Rocket Man" in The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, and echoes the theme of David Bowie's 1969 song "Space Oddity"
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To create and save my digital image, I began by importing an image I captured with a digital camera onto my computer. Then, I imported the image into GIMP, which is a free image processing program. From there, I copied the image as a new layer so I wouldn’t lose the original image.
To edit the image, I first cropped it and rotated it using the Selection and Rotate tools to frame the content I wanted to display. I used Rotation because the image wasn’t exactly level. Then, I decided to do some color adjustments. I made a new layer that adjusted the color saturation of the image. I increased the saturation so the colors would be more vivid. Finally, I used another layer to subtract some of the cooler colors and help bring out the reds, yellows, and browns.
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