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====This pictures is a landscape. The mood that is evoked in this picture is calm and relaxing and peaceful. John Caponigro is the photographer that mainly takes pictures of landscapes and nature. This person usually takes pictures that are calming and relaxing. This picture shows that because nothing intense is happening in the picture making it calming. In this picture he uses level horizon, fill the frame and point of view. He uses level horizon by having the picture level. He uses fill the frame by having the image completely fill the image. And point of view by being near the water giving it a view from a lower point of view. ====

==== The second picture is a interior scape. The mood that is evoked in this picture is intense and loneliness. Paul Paphealson photographs a range of spaces, such as landscapes, cityscapes. This person usually takes pictures that having a deep meaning. This picture shows that because it is intense with all of the pipes and stuff. I feel like this is saying that life can be very crowded at time and how everyone relies on one thing and when that one thing doesn't work everybody fails and don't know what to do without that one thing. In this picture he uses fill the frame and point of view. ====

====The third photo is a city scape. The mood that is evoked is like a business and mature feeling. This artist prefers cityscapes and landscapes. This image is a great example of that because he took that picture in DC. Since this picture was taken in DC it makes it feel like business and mature because DC is where a lot of important, business people are, so whenever I look at this photo I of those things. He uses level horizon and rule of thirds. He uses horizon by having it flat. He uses rule of thirds. One at the capitol, one at the statue too. ====

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This is what I would like to do with my picture. media type="youtube" key="_NjYbAAQ4vw" width="560" height="315" [|DIY Wood Picture]

The printmaking technique I would like to use is printing onto wood. I want to do this because the grain of the wood and brownness of the wood will give the photo texture and a warm, fuzzy feeling. The mood I want to interrupt is warm and homey feeling. I want the people to feel happy and like they are at home when looking at my piece. The lighting I will use to do this is natural lighting because the sun has a orange color which would enhance my warm feelings. The image will be about the size of a piece of paper (about 8 x 11 in).