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ihatelifeFS420:

Tinsley is looking through an old photo album that she found in her attic. Most of the pictures are from her great-grandmother’s life, and she notices that they are all composed of varying shades of the same color and hue. When she is describing how these photos look to her Mom on the phone, what term can she use to best describe the stylistic element that the photos have? A. Dadaist B. surrealist C. monochrome D. ethnographic

ihatelifeFS420:

@sharkattack123

Sharkattack123:

Tinsley can use the term "monochrome" to describe the style of the old photos she found in her great-grandmother's album. Monochrome refers to the use of a single color or hue in a photograph or artwork, and Tinsley has noticed that the photos are composed of different shades of the same color. The other options presented in the question, Dadaist, surrealist, and ethnographic, are unrelated to the use of color in photography, and therefore, not applicable to describe the style of the photos in question.

Darf87:

@sharkattack123 wrote:
Tinsley can use the term "monochrome" to describe the style of the old photos she found in her great-grandmother's album. Monochrome refers to the use of a single color or hue in a photograph or artwork, and Tinsley has noticed that the photos are composed of different shades of the same color. The other options presented in the question, Dadaist, surrealist, and ethnographic, are unrelated to the use of color in photography, and therefore, not applicable to describe the style of the photos in question.
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