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  2. Gridcosm - Wikipedia

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    The image on the left is shrunk to become the center of a 3-by-3 grid, which other artists then complete the remaining eight squares of. Gridcosm is a collaborative art project of the online art collective SITO , in which artists from around the world contribute images to a compounding series of graphical squares.

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  6. Vignetting - Wikipedia

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    A vignette is often added to an image to draw interest to the center and to frame the center portion of the photo. Vignetting is a common feature of photographs produced by toy cameras such as this shot taken with a Holga. This example shows both vignetting and restricted field of view (FOV).

  7. Lunch atop a Skyscraper - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Ebbets had been appointed the photographic director of Rockefeller Center, responsible for publicizing the new skyscraper. Hahn found her father's paycheck of $1.50 per hour (equivalent to $33 per hour in 2023), the ironworkers photograph, and an image of her father with a camera, which appeared to be of the same place and time.

  8. Image credits: iwanttostay.ok In her article for the BBC, Hilary Andersson writes that, in 2006, former Mozilla and Jawbone employee and leading technology engineer, Aza Raskin, designed ...

  9. Visual weight - Wikipedia

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    The visual weight and the balance of a figure inserted in an image can be determined using the lightness of the figure, the lightness of the ground and their sizes and positions interactions in the composition visual. We establish that an image is totally balanced when the resultant force is located in the geometric center of the image.