Maury Sheeder's profile

Concentration: Photo II AP

My concentration begins with the relationship of a horse and a tree (pic 1). The next 4 photos continue to show the symbiotic and positive relationships between animals and their environment. Photo #6 shows human impact, but not in a negative way. Since trees are being cut down, an alternative nesting ground are telephone poles. For picture 7, the tone continues to change as I demonstrate the loss of habitat many animals face due to human impact. The jellyfish and turtle both show careless tactics humans take such as overfishing (#8) or leaving trash and nets in the oceans (#9). #10 shows the effects of oil spills on pelicans and helpless creatures. #11 shows the connection between deer and increasing wildfires due to global warming across the world. My last photo demonstrates the impact our own actions as humans circulates back to us. This ties up the work as a whole as it shows how everything we do will eventually come back around to affect us. My photos show balance, contrast, and repetition throughout. I used similar ideas for each background design, and chose the colors accordingly to balance each photo. The color choices I made were different in every photo to correlate with the central idea.
My concentration begins with the relationship of a horse and a tree (pic 1). The next 4 photos continue to show the symbiotic and positive relationships between animals and their environment. Photo #6 shows human impact, but not in a negative way. Since trees are being cut down, an alternative nesting ground are telephone poles. For picture 7, the tone continues to change as I demonstrate the loss of habitat many animals face due to human impact. The jellyfish and turtle both show careless tactics humans take such as overfishing (#8) or leaving trash and nets in the oceans (#9). #10 shows the effects of oil spills on pelicans and helpless creatures. #11 shows the connection between deer and increasing wildfires due to global warming across the world. My last photo demonstrates the impact our own actions as humans circulates back to us. This ties up the work as a whole as it shows how everything we do will eventually come back around to affect us. My photos show balance, contrast, and repetition throughout. I used similar ideas for each background design, and chose the colors accordingly to balance each photo. The color choices I made were different in every photo to correlate with the central idea.My concentration begins with the relationship of a horse and a tree (pic 1). The next 4 photos continue to show the symbiotic and positive relationships between animals and their environment. Photo #6 shows human impact, but not in a negative way. Since trees are being cut down, an alternative nesting ground are telephone poles. For picture 7, the tone continues to change as I demonstrate the loss of habitat many animals face due to human impact. The jellyfish and turtle both show careless tactics humans take such as overfishing (#8) or leaving trash and nets in the oceans (#9). #10 shows the effects of oil spills on pelicans and helpless creatures. #11 shows the connection between deer and increasing wildfires due to global warming across the world. My last photo demonstrates the impact our own actions as humans circulates back to us. This ties up the work as a whole as it shows how everything we do will eventually come back around to affect us. My photos show balance, contrast, and repetition throughout. I used similar ideas for each background design, and chose the colors accordingly to balance each photo. The color choices I made were different in every photo to correlate with the central idea.My concentration begins with the relationship of a horse and a tree (pic 1). The next 4 photos continue to show the symbiotic and positive relationships between animals and their environment. Photo #6 shows human impact, but not in a negative way. Since trees are being cut down, an alternative nesting ground are telephone poles. For picture 7, the tone continues to change as I demonstrate the loss of habitat many animals face due to human impact. The jellyfish and turtle both show careless tactics humans take such as overfishing (#8) or leaving trash and nets in the oceans (#9). #10 shows the effects of oil spills on pelicans and helpless creatures. #11 shows the connection between deer and increasing wildfires due to global warming across the world. My last photo demonstrates the impact our own actions as humans circulates back to us. This ties up the work as a whole as it shows how everything we do will eventually come back around to affect us. My photos show balance, contrast, and repetition throughout. I used similar ideas for each background design, and chose the colors accordingly to balance each photo. The color choices I made were different in every photo to correlate with the central idea.
Concentration: Photo II AP
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Concentration: Photo II AP

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