Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Power Of Images


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As I search the internet for interesting stories to read, the first thing that I look for beside the title is an interesting eye capturing visualization that goes with the article. Sometimes our curiosity of the image led us to be interested in articles that may be talking about shenanigans. There are no doubts about that how powerful an eye capturing image can be. It always gives more power to whatever it is a part in.
When reading an only text essay, it is usually long and full of fancy vocabulary words that can easily put you to sleep or kills you with boredom especially when the subject does not interest you. But with vivid and lively images, the whole process is less painful and more enjoyable. Without even words, images can tell the story. And sometimes just one picture can worth more than a thousand words. Just one image can describe a whole event and the message is usually very powerful because it can be seen.
There is no doubt that when it comes to conveying a message a picture essay is better, but sometimes to have an only word essay is good with critical thinking when you’re trying to visualize what the essay is saying. The relationship between an only word essay and a photo essay is that is a photo essay, the image is conveying what the text is saying; they go hand and hand just like in Article 32&36: ''Children must be protected from economic exploitation from hazardous work and all other forms of exploitation."

The photo above represents knowledge. It shows a tree growing out of a book. At first there are the roots of a tree which represent the foundation of knowledge. As we go further into the book, the more the tree will grow with knowledge. This particular image is effective because in life because  as we grow older our knowledge of life gets better and better with time.

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