Monday, July 23, 2012

Week 2

Five Landscapes:
The terrain in the Grand Canyon is very dry with off white and orange stone colours. There is very few vegetation, like bushes. When light is at the horizon, it casts shadows on one side of the large rock formations, as well as in the ditches of the landscape.

This desert landscape is also very dry, with minimal light green patches of grass and bush. The terrain is very rough and individual rock formations protrudes out of the ground. The light casts small shadows on the rock forms, showing many of its jagged edges.

This top view of a forest  shows the landscape covered in tall, varying colours of green trees that extend to the other side of the mountains. The lighting around the mountains becomes less distinguished as it gets further away.
The Alpes: Some of the terrain and vegetation is covered in white snow patches, and shadows cast by the mountain's dents and ridges, particularly at the bottom.

 There are the rice terraces in Banaue, Philippines. Grass and water cover the horizontal surfaces of the landscape, with mostly darker green foliage and rock cover the sides of every ascending step.




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