Griffin says that photographers “tap into something” when connecting to the viewer. This something is the viewer’s imagination. I think I have learned this because photography is being able to express what you want to express by capturing images that require you to use the techniques you know and the imagination of the viewers. In photography, you are creating an artifact that involves the viewer.
Answer:
1) flat
2) interval
3) half step (?)
4) A flat
5) whole step
6) B (supposed to be a W at the end)
7) D (Supposed to be a W at the end, scales run in octaves, octaves are 8 notes)
8) the second one (the flats of e flat major are B,E,A)
1: F major
2: F
3: C major
4: C
Answer:
Jackson Pollock's innovation was a pour and drip technique that relies only on a linear structure. Because of this his paintings are also referred to as "drip" paintings
Answer: c
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