Wednesday, September 7, 2011

September 8, 2011







1. The flowers in this photograph are the primary subject, and the ocean is the background. Together, they create an eye catching dynamic or dynamic balance. The lighting on the flowers helps them pop out, which is important to the composition.  The viewpoint of this was not eye level, I shot from slightly angled under the flowers, and pretty close up.  I also cropped the picture so there is no negative space.
2. There are three leading lines in this photo, the fog, the mountain, and the water line. The rounded curve of the photo gives a dramatic effect, and its eye catching. The photo is weighted to the left of the nine zone grid, and it is zoomed, but not too close. There is not too much negative space and the balance of the water, hill, and sky interact well with the frame. The colors also contrast each other well.
3. This photo is a close up of stacked rocks; the camera lens is focused on the rocks, but not on the background. The viewpoint is at the ground level of the stones, and the symmetry and precision of this subject draws the eye to this primary object that is weighted towards the center of the frame. The structure of the line, shape, and position of the stones also supports the overall balance of the photograph.



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