Dorothea Lange uses her skills as a photographer to humanize the events of the Great Depression. In this particular photo, the viewer's eye is drawn to the desolate house by the regular pattern of the ground that, further, give motion to the picture. The lines in the ground support a rough vanishing point as the lines curve off. The cool color evokes emotion and sets the tone of the photograph. The gloomy skies create a downcast and sorrowful feeling that reflect the consequences of the Great Depression.
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