Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Lines (5 photos)

This photo I find instresting because the lines are not leading, they are just placed as a little walk way to the water. You have all these surroundings such as the sky, the water, the sand, and the little forest in the background but the main focus is very easy which is the lines in the walk way. They aren't straightly placed either, they seem kind of slanted so it gives it a good look.
 
 
 
 

 
 This one to the right, I find extremely intriging because you have the escalator stairs that go one way, and the actual rails going up, which are leading lines to lead you to the very top. The lighting for this is also really good to be in black and white. The shades are different so you can tell which part has light hitting it and which does not.







This Photo above is simple, the subject isn't in the center but using the rule of thirds. The lines of the colums lead you to the subject. I find this a typical leading line photograph without the actual leading lines.
 
 
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The picture with the wood is pretty cool looking. It has the typical leading line, with other log pieces leading the photo somewhere else. It makes you wonder why the wood is there, and what is it's purpose. You can see a bit of texture in the wood which makes the photo pretty intresting because no wood looks the same.
This picture is an S Curve picture which means it has a main focus leading line in this photo it is the sand, and the water. The S curve is a pretty intresting photo, and it is used often for shaping women.

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