Environmental Sciences, asked by Ayrakapoor, 9 months ago

Visualizing the future of the environment??

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Answered by amritaj048
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Steven Hirsch and William Miller’s abstract photography, transcends the often negative description of the murky, dark and slow moving water of the Gowanus Canal. Hirsch’s camera captures a brilliant spectrum of colors that reflect off the water’s surface, which immediately brings to mind the Impressionist works of Monet, as well as Post-WWII color field painters. Hirsch’s photographs create an epic visual narrative, which is indicative of Greek mythology. Within the photographs, we see the devastation that has overtaken the canal. By utilizing and highlighting the canal’s captivating, yet unnatural qualities, these photographs cry out for us to help in restoring its natural charm. Similarly, the canal’s aesthetic properties become the inspiration for William Miller’s series of photographs. Miller photographs the Gowanus Canal in a manner where abstract forms are juxtaposed with recognizable imagery. Reflections of the clouds and sky are visible in some of the photographs, which transforms the viewer to an otherworldly state. It is hard to imagine the toxins below the surface, however, Miller subtly captures glimpses of refuse and sludgy textures to pull us back to reality.

Answered by Anonymous
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- Mother Nature needs to be saved for the benefit of mankind. If we fail to do so, the day is not far when natural resources would be exhausted, the soil would become infertile, the waters of the earth would be unfit for use in any form. There would be no rains without trees- just the acid rains to burn our skins

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