Zibell-masters

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This photograph was taken in 1930 by Margret Bourke-White. The title of the photo isHats in the Garment District, New York. The technique that was used was Gelatin Silver print. The principle that was used is repetition. Repetition is used in the way the hats are on nearly every persons head. I like how the picture was taken from above and I might want to do something similar.

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This photo was taken in 1993 by Jerry Uelsmann, it doesn't have a title. The technique used was Gelatin Silver print.Contrast and texture are used in the way the waves look and in the difference between the color of the water and the light trailing after the person. I like the way the light contrasts with the darkness of the rest of the photo.

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This photo was taken by Paul Caponigro in 1976. It's title is Sand Garden. It is a Gelatin Silver Print photograph. Texture and pattern are used in the way that the sand looks and because the lines repeat themselves to make a pattern throughout the whole picture. I like how the pattern isn't perfect but it still looks like interesting.

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This photo was taken by Thomas Struth in 1986. Its title is Shinju-ku (Skyscrapers). The technique used to take it was photograph, black and white on paper. Shape is used in the way the buildings are rectangles and so are the windows. Repetition is used by how the windows repeat. Line is used in the way the buildings are and also in the way the windows line up. I like this picture because it is interesting in the way that the windows create a giant pattern.

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This picture was taken by Michael Kenna in 2006. Its title is Corridor of Leaves. The techniques used to take it was toned silver print. Repetition is used in the way that the trees seem to go on forever. Line is used in the position of the trees and space is used because there is a path in-between the trees. I like this photograph because the trees don't seem to end.

[] This photo was taken by Annie Leibovitz in 2013. I don't think it has a title but its photo of Taylor Swift as Rapunzel from the disney movie Tangled. The technique used was digital photography. Texture is used in the way that the hair flows. There is also movement in the way the hair goes down and around the tower. I think this photo is really interesting because it was edited to make it look like it was from a movie scene.