Iverson-place




 * 1) **__Explain what type of space is this image?__**
 * 2) For the first image it would be rule of thirds, for the second one it would be level horizon, and for the last one it would be leading lines.
 * 3) **__Explain what mood is evoked by the artist.__**
 * 4) I think for the first one the artist is trying to show how beautiful nature is, even if its old and run down. For the second one I think that the artiest tried to express how calm and quite it is.
 * 5) **__Explain what mood is evoked by the artist?__**
 * 6) For the first one it is calm and relaxing and show how nature and man made things can be both beautiful together. Then for the second image its also relaxing and mysterious. Then for the last one the mood feels like you don't know whats going to come up next and it makes you curies.
 * 7) **__Explain who is the artist?__**
 * 8) First image it didn't say who it way by. Then the second image is by Dave Fokos. For the last image it was by Sally Mann.
 * 9) **__Explain what type of compositional technique (leading lines, rule of thirds. framing, fill the frame, level horizon, focal point and point of view) the artist used to create their portraits.__**
 * 10) For the first image it has rule of thirst and for the second one it wold have level horizon and for the last one it has leading lines.
 * 11) **__T____ell who the artist is that shot the title of the image if available. If you use flickr.com images you may not get the actual name of the person so use their user name.__**
 * 12) The title for the first image is called an Abandoned Tugboat. For the second one its called a Modern Black and White Landscape. Then for the last image it has no name.
 * 13) **__Make sure you site the source where you got the photo (weblink not just google images. Need to list the actual site)__**
 * 14) http://weburbanist.com/2008/09/21/24-stunning-hdr-photographs-of-abandoned-places/1-abandoned-tugboat/
 * 15) http://www.popphoto.com/gallery/tips-pro-how-to-make-modern-black-and-white-landscape
 * 16) http://sallymann.com/selected-works/southern-landscapes