A late 1850s salted paper print has circular shapes and a rough textures.

Moon Landscape
Unknown Photographer
Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program

Question
The artist manipulated photograph techniques to create a scene that he felt looked like the landscape on the moon. The harmony is created by
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Responses

similarities in shape and texture.
similarities in shape and texture.

similarities in color and proportion.
similarities in color and proportion.

similarities in line and color.
similarities in line and color.

similarities in emphasis and proportion.
similarities in emphasis and proportion.
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Based on the description provided, the harmony in the photograph "Moon Landscape" by an unknown photographer seems to be created primarily by "similarities in shape and texture." The mention of circular shapes and rough textures indicates a cohesive visual relationship in these elements, which would contribute to the harmony of the image. The choice of these elements to represent the lunar surface suggests a deliberate attempt to evoke the moon's cratered and textured appearance.

Therefore, the appropriate response would be:

similarities in shape and texture.