Human activities like overusing water resources, population growth, and industrial/agricultural use have led to water shortages in many areas. The drying of the Aral Sea is an example of how human interference, like diverting rivers for irrigation, can negatively impact the environment. Pollution from ships and aircraft, as well as habitat destruction from development and chemical usage, are ways that human activities have caused problems for wildlife and climate change on a global scale.
The document provides guidance on how to properly critique photographs. It explains that a critique should evaluate both positive and negative aspects, not just focus on flaws. When critiquing, one should ask what is good about the photo, what is not good, and how it could be improved. The four basic standards to examine are value (lighting and contrast), clarity, composition (visual elements), and presentation (quality). Following these steps and considering both technical and aesthetic merits allows one to provide a well-rounded critique rather than just an opinion.
This document provides guidance on how to properly critique photographs. It explains that a critique should evaluate both positive and negative aspects, not just focus on flaws. When critiquing, one should ask what is good about the photo, what could be improved, and how. The four basic standards to examine are value (lighting and contrast), clarity, composition (visual elements), and presentation quality. Following these steps and considering technical and aesthetic factors can help one provide a well-rounded critique that is constructive, not just critical.
Human activities like overusing water resources, population growth, and industrial/agricultural use have led to water shortages in many areas. The drying of the Aral Sea is an example of how human interference, like diverting rivers for irrigation, can negatively impact the environment. Pollution from ships and aircraft, as well as habitat destruction from development and chemical usage, are ways that human activities have caused problems for wildlife and climate change on a global scale.
The document provides guidance on how to properly critique photographs. It explains that a critique should evaluate both positive and negative aspects, not just focus on flaws. When critiquing, one should ask what is good about the photo, what is not good, and how it could be improved. The four basic standards to examine are value (lighting and contrast), clarity, composition (visual elements), and presentation (quality). Following these steps and considering both technical and aesthetic merits allows one to provide a well-rounded critique rather than just an opinion.
This document provides guidance on how to properly critique photographs. It explains that a critique should evaluate both positive and negative aspects, not just focus on flaws. When critiquing, one should ask what is good about the photo, what could be improved, and how. The four basic standards to examine are value (lighting and contrast), clarity, composition (visual elements), and presentation quality. Following these steps and considering technical and aesthetic factors can help one provide a well-rounded critique that is constructive, not just critical.