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Distinctively Visual Analysis Essay

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When a picture is really looked at, there can be so many thoughts and questions flowing through one’s mind. This still animation, from an unknown author, is that of a simple situation but everything can be analyzed to create a better image of that painting. This picture can incite a storm is coming, a feeling of relaxation, there is proof of what time of year and day it is, and there are some clues to the women’s personality. In the top right corner of the photograph, it is easy to see that there is a large accumulation of clouds. This cloud looks to be a little gray the deeper the cloud is which could indicate that it might start raining soon. There is now one question, could this possible symbolic? The thought of this being included as …show more content…

This can be obtained by looking at a couple of things such as, the shadows of the sun, its glow in color, the cloths the woman is wearing, and the color of the plants. The shadows the sun makes can be seen on the right side of the rocks, trees, clouds, and to the persons back which suggest that the sun is low to the left side of the photograph. There is a clear orange glow, to the left side of the clouds and rocks, which is now known to be coming from the sun. The color and angle of the sun can only suggest that it is either early in the morning or in the evening. The exact time of day is unclear because there is no compass visible to indicate which way is east or west. The proof that it is summer can be the color of the plants, for the grass is a bright yet deep green, which can only be described as little shards of emeralds. The grass is not very lengthy, which could suggest it has been growing for a month without being cut. The women is wearing a tank top and a pair of shorts, this suggest that the temperature is somewhat warm. Birds are also seen which means their migration to a warmer area allowed them to be there. With this information, you can now see that the setting is early in the summer and late in the

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