Friday, March 27, 2015

Best Example of "Variety" in NYT: Lens

After looking through the photo galley, we picked photo #6. As to why, in my opinion, it was because in the photo, there are many different things, ranging from a person, to tubs of soup, to an assorted amount of garbage in the background, and even further back, what seems to be a forest. Not only do these things depict variety, but the assortment of trash behind the man also seem to have come from different sources being objects like cabinets, buckets, roof shingles, and wooden planks. The dictionary defines variety as "the quality or state of being different or diverse" which is exactly what the picture is showing: a variety of objects all clumped together in one photo.

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