In analyzing a photograph of a geographic landmark, which question would be useful to ask?(1 point)

Responses

When was the camera invented?
When was the camera invented?

What parts of the landscape were cropped out by the borders of the photograph?
What parts of the landscape were cropped out by the borders of the photograph?

Has this photographer ever received an award for their work?
Has this photographer ever received an award for their work?

How many likes did this photograph get on social media?

1 answer

The most useful question to ask when analyzing a photograph of a geographic landmark would be:

What parts of the landscape were cropped out by the borders of the photograph?

This question can provide insights into the framing of the photograph and how it may impact the viewer's perception of the landmark and its context. The other questions are less relevant to the analysis of the photograph itself.