This picture was taken at the Alhambra in Spain. The architecture, the shapes, and the bright colors make it appealing to the eye. The reflection on the water adds to the dynamic balance because they eyes is not attracted to one single part of the picture but the whole photograph itself. This picture could have been cropped better, and the shadows on the back wall could have been eliminated.
This picture was taken in Spain is of Antoni Gaudi’s work. The depth, the angle, and the patterns in this picture stand out. It has three levels of depth, the mosaic benches, the castle-like building, and the city lines in the background. All angles of the photo are interesting to look at; however, it is a bit busy. There is not a definite structure, but it does not have excess dead space.
This photo was taken on a rainy day through a moving bus window. It has a blurred effect, and the telephone wires are prominent lines. The building is weighted in the bottom right of the nine grid zone. It does not have bright colors, however the subtle details attract the eye. This is not a close up of any particular object, but it has dynamic balance because the eye is not attracted to one single part of the picture. In retrospect, I think the edges should have been cropped a bit.
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