Title: Color
1Color
- Often the most striking feature of an object
- Colors can be warm or cold, bold or subtle
2Christmas tree and advertising billboard light up
Ploschad Sovietskoy (Soviet Square) in the centre
of Murmansk, seen from the 18th floor of Hotel
Arktika. Murmansk is the largest city in the
world North of the Arctic Circle. Taken at 5pm.
Simon C Roberts, NB Pictures
3A man pulls a child on a sledge past the immense
concrete soldier named Alyosha built on a hill
overlooking the city of Murmansk. An eternal
flame burns at the base of the statue in memory
of those who died in the two World Wars. Taken at
4pm.
4An American warship, Daniel Morgan, which was
torpedoed by the Germans and sunk on 7th May 1942
sits rusting alongside another boat in the
Barents Sea just outside Murmansk. Taken at 2pm.
5Laundry hangs outside a house in Magarass, a
native Yakutian village in Northern Russia. Taken
at 9am.
6Soviet-style apartment blocks in Murmansk. Taken
at Noon
7A gust of wind sends robes flying as Cardinals
file by to kiss the Gospel during the funeral of
Pope John Paul II in the center of St. Peter's
Square at the Vatican. Smiley Pool, The Dallas
Morning News
8Pair of swans floating on the reflecting pool of
the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Bill
Weems, National Geographic
9A Potlatch tree farm of fast growing poplar trees
decorates the I-84 roadside in Umatilla, Oregon
during a blustery November day. Jed Conklin, The
Spokesman-Review
10Framing
- The use of a frame to enclose a subject can work
effectively - Used intelligently, a frame can enhance a photos
aesthetic appeal
11Members of the Roanoke Valley Pickers Charlie
Hinson (center, on guitar) and Eddie Johnson
(right, on banjo) play with their band members at
the Explore Park visitors center. Josh Meltzer,
The Roanoke Times
12The long arm of the law reaches the middle of
nowhere in Chile, where wary police stop a
visitor for speeding. / national Geographic
13A task normally taken in stride is too much for
87-year-old Edwin Genero, who suffers from
Alzheimers disease. For a decade his 43-year-old
daughter, Charmine, has tended to his increasing
needs in her Arlington, Virginia, home. /
National Geographic
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15Perspective
16Minamata
A dreadful disease was crippling hundreds of
people in the Japanese City of Minamata. The
source of the illness had been traced to the
pollution of the sea and fish by mercury waste
from the Cisso chemical factory.
Industrial waste from the Chisso Chemical
Company, 1972. W. Eugene Smith
17Chiso wastewater pool for factory discharges.
18Manuel Delacruz leans over a gutter that was curb
high with swift moving runoff as he tries to
diagnose a problem with his truck during a
powerful but short-lived storm that passed
through the area Thursday afternoon.
19Aerial view of damage from Hurricane Katrina in
New Orleans, Louisiana, the morning after the
storm, Tuesday morning, August 30, 2005. Smiley
Pool, The Dallas Morning News
20Water surrounds homes in the devastated Ninth
Ward in this aerial view of damage from Hurricane
Katrina
21Orleans Parish prisoners are held on a highway
overpass in an aerial view of damage from
Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
22People sift through the rubble of a convenience
store in an aerial view of damage from Hurricane
Katrina in Long Beach, MS.
23Residents, including a man with only one leg,
wait on a rooftop to be evacuated from the flood
waters of New Orleans as officials evacuate the
city after Hurricane Katrina, Thursday.
24Rubble is all that is left of an apartment
complex in an aerial view of damage from
Hurricane Katrina in Pass Christian, MS,
Wednesday morning, August 31, 2005. A fire burns
in the background.
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26Texture
- Texture is an intrinsic property of each and
everything - Texture can have a decorative effect lend lend an
overall pattern to an object
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28A sandbag is lowered by water into the broken
section of a the London Avenue Canal levee in New
Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Smiley Pool,
The Dallas Morning News
29Snow and wind made walking difficult on the
Capital's Mall during a snow storm. Andrea Bruce,
The Washington Post
30Jewish settlers peer out from holes in their roof
as Israeli police arrive to evict them from their
home in the Jewish settlement of Gadid on August
19, 2005. David Guttenfelder, Associated Press
31Children play in the water from a fire hose that
was sprayed on them from the Golden Gate Fire
department during the Harvest Festival on
Saturday at Big Cypress Elementary School in
Naples, Fla. Lexey Swall, Naples Daily News
32Texas Rangers pitcher Kameron Loe delivers a
ninth-inning pitch in a downpour against
Baltimore. Louis DeLuca, Dallas Morning News
33Long Reach High School senior Ashley Shiner, her
date Alex Mendoza, Howard High senior Lindsey
Davis and former Long Reach student Trend
McLlough enjoy the evening during the Long Reach
prom on May 14 at the Hilton Hotel in Silver
Spring. Ji-Eun Lee, Patuxent Publishing Company
34World Record Holder Aaron Peirsol steamlines and
kicks off the wall as he swims backstroke during
the Santa Clara Grand Prix on June 26, 2005 at
the Santa Clara Swim Club Aquatics Center in
Santa Clara, California. Donald Miralle, Jr.,
Getty Images
35A photograph from the Texas Air National Guard
archives shows former enlisted Air Guardsman
George W. Bush (left) having his second
lieutenant bars pinned on by his father, George
H.W. Bush, during a 1968 commissioning ceremony.
The image is comprised of the faces of those who
lost their lives in the war in Iraq. Sean Stipp,
Freelance
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37Balance
38The Wake, 1950. W. Eugene Smith
39I would rather make warm and friendly
photographs, but when I looked at these people in
the Guardia Civil I was aware that at least two
of them had tortured their countrymen, and I
could not feel very friendly.
40ONLY WAY OUT- Palestinians crouch inside the Door
of Humility for a glimpse of the outside world as
Israeli tanks and soldiers take aim at the Church
of the Nativity. Eight men died inside before the
39 day siege came to an end. Carolyn Cole, Los
Angeles Times
41Firefighters battle a house fire amidst heavy
smoke. All of the entrances in the house were
blocked by clothes and paperwork, preventing the
firefighters from entering the structure. Arson
charges were later filed against the tenant. Josh
Meltzer, The Roanoke Times
42"I love the community and we're all involved.
It's what the people are here. We all do the same
thing," said Mary Sumpter. "It's a sense of
America and where I live and work everyday."
Sumpter is a realtor who donates and places 3,000
flags on the streets of Flint suburbs Vernon,
Bancroft and Durand for the fourth of July
celebration. Steve Jessmore, The Flint Journal
43To fuel up, Chris and Nick Holste chow down at
the Mule Skinner Saloon in Oxford, Neb. Hired
farmhands, the twins keep almost identical
schedules. Up at 6 a.m. they fix tractors, balers
and gearboxes, taking a break for a dinner of
steak and potatoes. / National Geographic
44Archbishop James Byrn of Dubuque, Iowa, is one of
the most powerful clergy in the state. Bob
Modersohn, De Moines Register