Wednesday, September 12, 2012

LEADING LINES & PERSPECTIVE


The plants are extremely defined and play into the leading lines with the brick wall. The coloring is somewhat faded which adds a calmness to the photo.
In my first picture, I found the lines on the cabinet to be appealing. The etchings of the wood are artsy and the lighting creates interesting shading on the handles. 

 In this black and white photo, the buildings become smaller as they become farther back. The shadow of the pole is also interesting since it, in addition to the buildings, becomes smaller as it goes farther from the base.
I like how defined the birds are in this picture and that they become smaller, as well as more blury.
 In this picture, the wood is very defined and each piece of wood is an example of leading lines. I also like the coloring and effects in this photo.
 The lockers are an excellent example of perspective. Also, you can see that even though the framing for the photo is the same, I become smaller as  i step back in the room.
The brick wall is an example of leading lines, as well as the telephone poles. Both are subtle changes, but become smaller in the distance. I found that this is also a good rule of thirds.

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