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What themes or concerns in the presented reading are your responding to?The theme I'm responding to is giving background info to the image. I'm sure some people know about the show Narcos but not everyone knows about the show. They might not even know about Netflix.
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What are the materials and processes you used to formulate your response? Why these? If several, which are you most concerned with?I used my laptop and an image from a Narcos advertisement. I couldn't fully decide which image I wanted to use but once I saw the one I wanted there was no doubt. The image described the show so well. I'm not sure if the red blood made me so attracted to the image but it is my favorite part of the whole thing.
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Why these materials and processes. What are their limitations? What do they allow?I used my laptop because I feel most comfortable with it. The limitations are that the colors aren't as vivd as if I were to find an image on a poster and then take a picture of it. I can't really tell about the actual texture or if there even is actual texture. The screen and keys are all I can feel.
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What choices did you make? (For example, the tone of a piece of writing, or the lighting decisions for a photograph.) What led your decision-making about them?I decided to mix both the description of the image and also the what the image is a description of it self. I liked how both Tisa Bryant and Ariel Goldberg described the image and gave there feelings about the image. They also gave some background information about the image that they knew.
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What did you learn through this response? (You can address new knowledge or new questions you’vegained regarding the class reading, the materials/processes you used, or both.)Through this response I learned how to upload an image into the blog. Although it said I could drag an image onto the screen, It didn't work for me. I had to upload the image the long way. I also learned how to change fonts and the font size.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Moises Urena: Week 3 Analysis
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