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Interpreting Images
Every image, whether it's a painting, drawing, or
photograph, has a subject. The subject of an image
refers to the object, person, or central idea of the piece.
When determining the subject of an image, keep these
questions in mind:
• What is the primary focus of the image?
• What colors are prominent in the image, and how
do they contribute to the focus?
What is absent from the image?
• What do the details in the image convey about the
subject?
• What is the mood of the image?

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What is the mood what does the picture symbolise what do you fist visualize when you see the picture
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Answer:

Image 1:Image 2:

A black and white photograph of a man in a foggy forest.

Compare the painting and photograph. Use the drop-down menus to answer the questions.

What do these two images have in common?

✔ the use of a person in nature

How do these images differ?

✔ the use of color

Step-by-step explanation:

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