The difference between realistic, abstract, and nonobjective is that realistic has a goal of representing something from life. Abstract is when a subject from real life is represented in a way that isn't the same way they are seen in reality. Lastly nonobjective is when there isn't anything recognizable from reality in it. My first picture is realistic because there are no adjustments to it and you can clearly tell it is a photograph of a girl and her horse. The next picture is abstract because it is the same picture as the first but with a filter causing it to be hard to realize what it is but is still recognizable. My last pictures is again the same photo but this time nonobjective because you can't tell that the picture is of a girl never horse all you can see is the lines in the photo.
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Devon FrascaI'm an AP photography student at Millis High Archives
March 2018
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