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The Psychology of Visual Perception II5 | 5 |
Sensitizing the Eye to Detail22 | 22 |
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500-watt photoflood lamp Aaron Siskind Amphoto Aperture artistic black and white black-and-white camera Cartier-Bresson Charles Puckey Jr Choose color photography composition creative depth of field detail diagonals downward angle DP12 diffusion screen Edward Weston effect Eliot Porter emphasize Englewood Cliffs Ernst Haas Eugene Smith Evaluation Examine example experience exposure expressive f-stop feel figure-ground fill light film frame frontlighting graphers graphic hair light Henri Cartier-Bresson highlights horizontal impact Jerry Uelsmann Kertesz lens Main light Marc Levey meaning meter Meyerwitz Millertown module objects observe overall pattern perception perspective photographic images photographic subjects physical picture picture-taking portrait portraiture positioned potential qualities relationship residual message scene Select sense shadow shape Shoot a series side lighting simply style subject matter technique texture tion Uelsmann Unconventional understand viewer viewfinder vision visual elements visual information visual modifiers visual perception visual thinking Weston York