Well, this week I’ll write about a photograph that I like. So I’ll write about this one that I like so much.
In first place this is a picture from the official website of Julian Beever, a street artist who paint the most of his art on pavement, he also have paintings on walls but the most impressive and awesome pictures are on pavement. Particularity of his art is that use an anamorphic perspective, which means that you only can see the picture from a specific point of view; otherwise you’ll see a strange spot on the floor.
Well, this one is my favourite because mix two things that I love too much.
1. 1. It’s about batman, one of my favorite comic book character of all time and
2. 2. It’s one of the most complex paintings that I saw, because Beever painted not only Batman and Robin, he also painted a crowd watching how Batman and Robin climbing up the building, simply amazing.
This picture reminds me not a special feeling, only I like it for the technique of the artist that still shock me when I see anyone of his pictures.
So, if you like to see more of Julian Beever’s pictures just click HERE.
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.
ResponderEliminarCarlos,
For some reason I failed to send this post, which I kept in a word file. So, my apologies to you and here's my comment:
Carlos, This time your post needs more editing than before (see words in brackets), but it is a good and interesting one all the same.
Well, this week I’ll write about a photograph that I like. So I’ll write about this one that I like so much.
In THE first place/FIRSTLY this is a picture from the official website of Julian Beever, a street artist who (paint: TENSE) (the) most of his art on pavement, he also (have: TENSE) paintings on walls but the most impressive and awesome pictures are on pavement. ( Particularity: A Particularity)of his art is that (SUBJECT) (use:TENSE) an anamorphic perspective, which means that you only can see the picture from a specific point of view; otherwise you’ll see a strange spot on the floor.
Well, this one is my favourite because (SUBJECT) (mix:TENSE) two things that I love (too: VERY) much.
1. It’s about batman, one of my favorite comic book character of all timeS and
2. It’s one of the most complex paintings that I (saw: USE PRESENT PERFECT), because Beever painted not only Batman and Robin, BUT he also painted a crowd watching how Batman and Robin ARE climbing up the building. (NEW IDEA) Simply amazing (!)
This picture (reminds me OF not a special feeling, only I like it for: DOESN’T REMIND ME OF ANY SPECIAL FEELING. I JUST LIKE IT BECAUSE OF) the technique of the artist that still (shock: TENSE) me when I see any(one: UNNECESSARY) of his pictures.
So, if you like to see more of Julian Beever’s pictures just click HERE.
a Compare: very/ too + positive adjectives:
very good/ very quiet/ very warm/ very easy= positive ideas.
too good/ too quiet / too warm / too easy = negative ideas
We use ‘too’ + adjective to express a negative idea.
This soup is too hot to eat / I’m too tired/ It’s too expensive/etc
Even if you use ‘too’ + a positive adjective, the idea is negative:
It ‘s too good to be true/It was too beautiful to last/ I don’t trust him, he is too nice.
http://www.go4english.com/vg/read.php?unitid=1287
http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-grammar-adverb-enough-and-too.htm
http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/naturalenglish/elem/a_grammar/unit11/ne_elem_grammar11_exp/
http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/CET/flashactivities/learnenglish-central-grammar-too-enough.html
b) When you want to say something like: ‘Para empezar’, , ‘En primer lugar’, etc. you can use: In the first place, First, Firstly, First of all. Then you contiunue: Secondly, in the second place, etc. ; In the third place, third, thirdly. ; Besides, Also, Furthermore, Moreover, Further, In addition, In addition to that, etc
c) REMIND: X reminds me of .... ( a happy time) / doesn’t remind me of ... (anything in particular.)