Thursday, 1 May 2014

Level 4 photography
Landscapes

Types of landscapes

Political-  meaning spaces and structure designed to preserve a unity and order on the land or keeping a large scale plan and the city of citizens who participated in the making process of structures etc.

Vernacular- cultural landscape that evolved through activities by people of occupancy shaped it.The landscape reflects through  social or cultural attitudes of an individual, a family, or a community, and reflects the physical, biological and cultural citizens of everyday life. Examples include rural historic districts and farming landscape.



Ethnographic- contains a variety of natural and cultural resources that associates people  as a heritage resource  Examples of this is religious sites, geological structures.





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