Answer:
Hello! I am going to rate these as truthfully as possible and maybe even give some feedback! I will even rate them on a scale of 1-10 (1 is worst, 10 is best)
(I have taken photography classes and my family are photographers)
Ratings:
<u>First picture:</u><u> 8/10</u> I think that this picture is really high quality and it looks great! I really like how you can see the individual grains of sugar. And I look at this and think wow this is amazing! All I suggest is maybe having more lighting on the sides. The left side for example has a shadow being cast from the leaves and the side of the strawberry. Overall, I think that this picture is great!
<u>Second picture: </u><u>7/10</u> I think this picture looks great as well! I love the high quality of it but it seems to not have as much quality as the first image. For this picture, I think that the shadow of the strawberry looks like it is intended to be there. I like how the corners of the image are darkened so that the main focus is on the strawberry.
<u>Third picture: </u><u>5/10</u><u> </u>I personally think that this is good editing skills but in my opinion, it looks a bit messy. I think that it is a cool concept that did not get pulled off the way it should have. The picture is noisy. I think that you could definitely pull this off if it had more strawberries. I think that this image compared to the other ones is not as good. The other pictures are super detailed but this one does not represent that as much as the other ones.
Overall these pictures look great! Over time you will definitely gain more experience!! Keep up the good work! I hope that you appreciate my honesty and feedback! Good luck!!
(I do think you will get an A!)
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Answer:
here you go
Explanation:
Buddha, (Sanskrit: “Awakened One”) clan name (Sanskrit) Gautama or (Pali) Gotama, personal name (Sanskrit) Siddhartha or (Pali) Siddhattha, (born c. 6th–4th century BCE, Lumbini, near Kapilavastu, Shakya republic, Kosala kingdom [now in Nepal]—died, Kusinara, Malla republic, Magadha kingdom [now Kasia, India]), the founder of Buddhism, one of the major religions and philosophical systems of southern and eastern Asia and of the world. Buddha is one of the many epithets of a teacher who lived in northern India sometime between the 6th and the 4th century before the Common Era.
His followers, known as Buddhists, propagated the religion that is known today as Buddhism. The title buddha was used by a number of religious groups in ancient India and had a range of meanings, but it came to be associated most strongly with the tradition of Buddhism and to mean an enlightened being, one who has awakened from the sleep of ignorance and achieved freedom from suffering. According to the various traditions of Buddhism, there have been buddhas in the past and there will be buddhas in the future. Some forms of Buddhism hold that there is only one buddha for each historical age; others hold that all beings will eventually become buddhas because they possess the buddha nature (tathagatagarbha).
All forms of Buddhism celebrate various events in the life of the Buddha Gautama, including his birth, enlightenment, and passage into nirvana. In some countries the three events are observed on the same day, which is called Wesak in Southeast Asia. In other regions the festivals are held on different days and incorporate a variety of rituals and practices. The birth of the Buddha is celebrated in April or May, depending upon the lunar date, in these countries. In Japan, which does not use a lunar calendar, the Buddha’s birth is celebrated on April 8. The celebration there has merged with a native Shintō ceremony into the flower festival known as Hanamatsuri.
Answer:
Frida Kahlo.
Explanation:
As per the given description, the artist who has been described in this paragraph would be 'Frida Kahlo' as she has been widely acknowledged for the autobiographical nature of her works. The Mexican painter is highly admired globally as <u>she presents her gritty self-portraits in a manner that provides the viewer with an impression or sight into her personal self and struggles she has faced in life that helps the viewers to connect to the work more affectionately</u> and interpret the work contextually and more meaningfully. Therefore, <u>'Frida Kahlo'</u> and her 'flinching self-portrayals' are being discussed in this paragraph.