Not true.
i'm an artist, you can trust my input.
working with photography, you can take a picture of anything. right? my point comes to this, subject doesn't matter. for example, lets say i go out and take a picture of a trash can. trash cans are not that pleasing to the eye. you can take some ordinary photo of that single trash can. what matters is the angles. don't overthink it. you have to let creativity flow in order to get an interesting result. get low to the ground and get close. maybe get some details in there. then to take it even a step further, that goes into your editing. that can also add to the photo. but the raw photo itself, you need to get creative.
hope that helped?
Answer:
He understood classical architecture and gave it a fresh look. ... He introduced the High Renaissance style of architecture
Explanation:
Donato Bramante was born in Italy in 1444 and became the first to introduce High Renaissance style in Rome and Renaissance architecture in Milan in Italy. He transformed the classical style into a monumental manner in early 1500, by bringing the revival of ancient Roman commemorative architecture. Tempietto (San Pietro in Montorio) remains one of the crucial architectural work by Bramante.
The music movement that started in the mid-1960s on the West Coast was the psychedelic movement.
Answer: This piece is by German artist Anselm Keifer, and is entitled, Heath of the Brandenburg March. The artist chose to use a mixed media of oil, acrylic, and shellac, which he painted onto burlap. The artist was coming to grips with his country and its past. He wanted to create a piece that was rough and would convey a message of anguish.
Answer:
As there are many different file formats to choose from, I have selected the four I think work best on the web: a JPEG, PNG, SVG and GIF, all of which contain a lossy or lossless compression.
Explanation:
they are the better ones in my opinon