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"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious" - Albert Einstein

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Analysis of a Photograph

Silver Gelatin Paint, by Aaron Siskind

-I believe that the photographer captured this photo because he is interested in the patternless shapes, the obvious textures and the clear comparison of tone (between wall and wall paper).

-If I was the photographer of this photo, I would name this photo “Wallpaper to the Crumble”.

-The photographer presented interesting shapes of the wall paper, which matches the lines (cracks). These unintentionally formed patterns are great details for audience to examine, which furthermore, allows people to analyze ideas that the photographer hopes to present. Also, Siskind managed to show a clear texture of the fragile pieces of the dark wallpaper, which showed great contrast against the bright wall, forming a tone. However, none of the wall paper could be in shape of a pattern, therefore the photographer could possibly be showing abstraction through a comparison between items either are in the state of forming a pattern or not.

 

Aaron Siskind, Lumiere Gallery, Copyright 2021 Lumiere LTD, “lumieregallery.net/202/aaron-siskind/”

Formal elements are the 6 techniques that allow images to include simple objects and turn them in to great photos, especially when photographers are trying to make their shots abstract and special. The formal elements are lines, shapes, textures, focus, tones and patterns.

 

  1. Lines

In this photo, the railroad is in the middle of the photo, and it forms two straight lines. The lines are reflecting sunlight as it points to the direct center of the whole image. However, the background environment presents a very calm mood, and no movement is shown.

2. Shapes

There are many similar squares that were laid next to each other, but one of them were removed. The removed square stands out as the shadow, creating a good comparison with the lighting around it.

3. Pattern

The rectangles in this photo are organized as columns, but a thin line was also captured across the photo. The strong rhythm of the rectangle does seem rather outstanding from other repeated items.

 

4. Focus

The photographer separated the photo into two parts, where the center was a zoomed-in area with high clarity under the’ wheel’ and the surrounding followed up the same sight under a blurry filter.

 

5. Value

In this photo, a clear range of light and darkness was developed. The closed up matter, which is the tree, was shot as the darkest element in the whole photo, followed up by the forest behind it. The far sight, however, was somewhat misty and white.

 

6.Texture

In this simple image, the photographer allowed the surface of the water to form a very calm sight for the audience, where people could easily feel the soft, wavy texture of water.

Mexican Revolution Historical Fiction Novel

In the 1900s in Mexico, people feared a terrible dictator named Porfirio Diaz; their labor was all taken, and they barely had enough money to support their living. Finally, one day Diaz angered every Mexican when he brought himself back onto the political stage after being kicked out, a flame of revolution went wild in the land of Mexico. A young man named Francisco Madero first pulled off the trigger, and then rulers like Victoriano Huerta, Carranza, and Pancho Villa walked onto the stage, setting off a 10-year war in Mexico…

Steven Summative Lizzie Borden

This page includes the second Description page and the second Connecting Idea. It explains how a folktale shows long-term bias, and how different ideas connect together to form the second central idea of ‘bias is more liked by people than truth itself’.

This page talks about how a detailed description of the dead bodies can show people’s unfair bias, and how unfair bias led to the central idea that ‘bias is a powerful thing that happens everywhere’.

This page connects the idea of rumors, judgments, and murders as how they connect together to form the central idea.

This page gives the second central idea of ‘People rather bias than truth’, and adds multiple pieces of evidence to support the idea.

This page explains the time when I researched and re-read my book. I have found pieces of evidence that can support my first claim from using these techniques and it connects to the idea ‘bias is a powerful thing’.

This page gives the first central idea of ‘bias is a very powerful thing that lasts very long’ and I used this claim as my Debate Prep as well.  I also put evidence to support this claim.

 

The Borden Murders by Sarah Miller is a book about discovering the case of Lizzie Borden. It follows the procedure of the event, from the event to the final judgment, pulling the reader into the case itself.

The story first introduced readers to the scene of the case, giving a detailed description of the dead parents. Then, the story continued following Lizzie Borden’s perspective of how the investigation happened until she was put into jail, and thats when the interesting trial starts…

In the story I have found two main central ideas. The first one is “Bias is a powerful thing that lasts very long”, and the second one is “People rather bias than truth itself” as I put notebook pages to show my thinking.

 

Humanism: Are you a Humanist

Humanism:Are You a Humanist

 

 

Have you ever wandered what will you become when you go back in time? Have you ever wandered what is the main belief of Renaissance? If you had, then how much do you agree with it? Click in this poster, and it will explain to you all about the main ideas of Humanism and how much do you support it. Maybe you will find yourself as an absolute humanist who believe in art and freedom, or you might be someone who is not so interested in expressing emotions and likes to have a powerful monarch structure in your country. Go find out yourself

If I did this again, one thing that I would change is to make this prettier. I would add some color paper and decorate the field so that when people come, they can think that this is fun to play and not ugly.

Overall, I think that our project is a success because we made a brand new idea, and every child in grade 4 liked it. Even the teacher thought that this is a special project. P.s. I also liked it very much.

My biggest obstacle is to connect the magnets. The cardboard is thick and can connect a lot, so we designed a higher layer to let it connect

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