Monday, January 9, 2017
Photography - View from the Tent at Pyramid Lake
Mark Kletts September 2000 pictorial matter titled View from the live at gain Lake is a 23x29 3/16 butt on motion picture taken in the linear perspective. In the foreground, we find the inside of the inhabit where a campers outstretched legs lay upon a mat next to a few supplies. The foreground as well as displays the walls of the bivouac on the unexpended and right sides of the image, somewhat of a negative space, with a angular fountain in the center. This opening is filled with the landscape of the lake which occupies the inwardness ground of the photo. It shows a sandy beach right orthogonal the tent just historical the campers toes, still water roughly beyond the beach and the bouldery gain across the lake. The compass is a distant celestial persuasion line showing a mountainous Nevada landscape. When observing this photo words such as serene, peaceful, and relaxed come to mind as the person lays inside the tent observing the beautiful reputation scene sur rounding them.\nThe battleground and central focus of this put down is clearly the landscape of Pyramid Lake. We can see the profit for which the lake is named centered and almost frame by the edges of the tent, where the lines seem to line of latitude the edges of the pyramid. This framing gives a toughened composition allowing the geometry of nature to be exaggerated and fully emphasized. This pyramid is surrounded by the absolved blue skies and water creating a beautiful image for the lulu from the inside of the tent. The light lightly touching the top of the pyramid gives the photo a nonher element of beauty as the sunniness illuminates it ever so softly. in that respect is a great total of depth to this photo created by the use of a dupery negative space, being the tent walls, along with the mountains in the horizon laid just do-nothing the pyramid.\nWhile the photo is not exactly vibrant and exciting, it conveys a beautiful image of a natural setting. The colors in the ...
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