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http://www.saulgallery.com/chronicle/puchincidentes.html From the collection, //A Temporary Garden// By Gonzalo Punch Untitled (TG4). 2011 Pigment Print I chose this photo from //The Temporary Garden by Gonzalo Punch's// collection for the vibrant colors displayed and the use of natural elements used in this photo. Each of the photos from this collection are amazing, the creativity the photographer displays shows his passionate about his work. I like enjoyed viewing the originality he uses in all the photos. In other collections viewed, the photographer uses the natural elements and surrounding to create unusual but yet interesting photos. Tonal Range

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Title: Anna Pavloa Dancing Part of: Arnold Genthe Collection (Library of Congress) Image taken from negative Nov. 8 1915 This photograph titled "Ana Pavloa Dancing" is an inspiring picture, displaying power and having in control of every motion. In the photo you can almost hear the sound of her foot as it touches the floor. The photographer catches the movement of the bottom of the dress as the woman brings her leg up, and begins the shifting of her body into the next part of her dance performance. The lighting and composition in this photo guides my eyes towards the muscular tone an d strength of her legs, enforcing the image of having complete control of each movement. Movement and Stillness

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